Dennis the 'Bloody Peasant'
8th May 2012, 16:03
David Cameron has said there will be no "let-up" in tough decisions on the economy while admitting more needs to be done to help the UK "go for growth".
Speaking on a visit to a factory in Essex, the prime minister said families were going through "tough times".
But he insisted the coalition arrangement was as "important and necessary" as when it was formed.
Deputy Nick Clegg said the economy could not be fixed "overnight" and he hoped to restore "optimism and hope".
(Read more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17986209)
God these two fucking annoy me...never addressing the real cause of these problems (capitalism, the private sectors lack of accountability) and also never pointing to their own rotten ideas and the legacy of their crappy conservative parties...
Toff-like peas in a pod, tho Cameron will no doubt still be around come the next election...Clegg is going to get destroyed I think
Speaking on a visit to a factory in Essex, the prime minister said families were going through "tough times".
But he insisted the coalition arrangement was as "important and necessary" as when it was formed.
Deputy Nick Clegg said the economy could not be fixed "overnight" and he hoped to restore "optimism and hope".
(Read more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17986209)
God these two fucking annoy me...never addressing the real cause of these problems (capitalism, the private sectors lack of accountability) and also never pointing to their own rotten ideas and the legacy of their crappy conservative parties...
Toff-like peas in a pod, tho Cameron will no doubt still be around come the next election...Clegg is going to get destroyed I think