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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Quentin Quits

Quentin Davies has flounced out of the Tories. Odd. He accuses Cameron of "superficiality, unreliability and an apparent lack of any clear convictions".

He describes Gordon as "a leader I have always greatly admired, who I believe is entirely straightforward, and who has a towering record, and a clear vision for the future of our country which I fully share."

So which person of clear conviction said
“the Chancellor has been losing control… His projections… have been consistently wrong. He has been wrong about both revenues and expenditure… The Chancellor took risks… he is imprudent… a great worry… very worrying… he simply wanted to win the next election—if he can… it does not matter what happens afterwards… the Chancellor went in for an orgy of self-congratulation… deceiving other people… complacency… he is not prudent and responsible, and not a person to be entrusted with the management of anybody's finances, let alone the country's finances… unattractive and frankly problematic… an absolutely devastating misjudgement and mistake—the destruction of our pensions system… We have not had a word of apology from the Chancellor… He was just incredibly imprudent… extraordinarily incompetent… extraordinarily naïve… desperately complacent… As a result of that self-congratulation and complacency, the Chancellor is becoming so cut off that he is beginning to underestimate the intelligence of the electorate… I trust and believe that something nasty will happen to the Chancellor in electoral terms before too long. He will have no one but himself to blame.
That would be, yes you guessed it, reliable Quentin Davies.

129 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cameron has to go now!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Hat-tip to Iain Dale, Guido?

W.B.A.Calais said...

'ere, you're that Mrs Dale and I claim my £5.

Geoffrey G Brooking said...

In 2005 Quentin Davies was elected as CONSERVATIVE MP for Grantham and Stamford.

Given that the Labour Party were not just beaten but thrashed in Grantham and Stamford in 2005 I believe that Quentin Davies should resign the seat immediately and let the people decide.

He is an absolute disgrace who I have no respect for.

I am absolutely sure that the electorate of Grantham and Stamford feel the same.

I'll get my turn coat said...

Bet Gordon wishes Harriet would defect!

Trumpeter Lanfried said...

Ambition makes a fool of him,
Exciting scorn of honest men;
Only the greed of office
Turns his coat.

Kronos said...

That useless gimp can be seen strutting around Bourne on Saturdays - one wonders if he dare show his face this weekend -Tomatos on standby

Kronos said...

err.....Tomatoes -still in the can!

Anonymous said...

Right not only do we have an identical post to Dale's here, we have the same tedious turds leaving identical comments. Rubbish!

Anonymous said...

yes, funny what people say isn't it!

‘The Blair government continues to be obsessed with their ‘fringe’ agenda, including deeply unpopular moves like repealing Section 28 and allowing the promotion of homosexuality in schools.’

David Cameron
Oxford Journal, 5 May 2000


‘One section of our community did feel discriminated against by Section 28, and so I'm glad on that basis that it's gone.’

BBC Politics Show, 13 November 2005

Anonymous said...

Why would he hat-tip Iain Dale when he is just reprinting a CCO press release?

Pickled Plants said...

"Hat-tip to Iain Dale, Guido?"

Ha! hat tip to CCO from both of them i don't doubt.

Peter said...

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200405/cmhansrd/vo050316/debtext/50316-17.htm

That last Davies' quote was from Hansard, two years ago.

Anonymous said...

His page on theyworkforyou is interesting. http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/quentin_davies/grantham_and_stamford

Strongly against: equal gay rights, student top-up fees.

Moderately against: ID cards, foundation hospitals, Labour's anti-terrorism laws, fox hunting ban.

He should fit in well on the Labour backbenches...

Anonymous said...

Maybe he was seduced by the offer of a ride on the rocking arse?

Anonymous said...

Proves NuLab don't have a monopoly on duplicitious c***s!

Anonymous said...

Should prove a worthy recruit to the ranks of NuLabour. The Conservative Party is well rid.

Geezer said...

Been offered a job has he? Defecting MPs are worst of a sorry bunch. They are opportunist scum. There should be a by-election to decide if this type of person is fit to be elected!
Ironically, for the usual "right-wing" internet Trolls that claim Cameron represents the Europhile Tory left, like Davies. Apparently not then. The Tories can seize on this euro-loving creep's defection, as an excuse to get more publicity for a referendum on Blair's sell-out.

lwtc247 said...

Given all the previous discussion of jizz, tits and a certain Harriet Harman, I am wondering if there will be any exportation of those fine aspects of British culture onto this thread involving Mr Davies?

Does anybody know if this Quentin shares any connection to naked civil servants?

The Hitch said...

The Hitch knows why this twat with the masive forehead "crossed the floor"
Big gordon promised him a chance to jizz over Harriet Harmans tits , this is why she won the deputy leadership.
Tow the party line and get to blow your dirty water all over Harriets tits. How could that fail to appeal to a Tory Grandee?
She is left wing but socialy acceptable. Rather like wanting to wank over a young Vanessa Redgraves tits.

robin said...

Every trick in the book to hold on to power as expected. This is just the opening salvo. Worked on? Most definetely yes.

judith said...

Davies (Q) has been a waste of space for some time, but when was he ever a Tory Grandee?

ghastly gordy said...

robin

Absolutely! Though we should have some sympathy for Gordon, he the man people love to hate and he has no chrisma. so he does have to try harder than everyone else. He's always dreamt of being elected PM adn it looks like it's never going to happen!

voters? said...

Gordon has no democratic mandate and now neither does Quentin!

machiavelli said...

No, anonymous 5:27, hat-tip to me. :¬)
Watch Newsnight tonight, is all I can suggest... it's even better on the tapes.

Anonymous said...

To "The Hitch" 6:06 PM, June 26, 2007

As one astute poster commentated earlier, "She got those votes somehow", and I believe she is separated now, yes?

Mindless sexist bigot said...

I've always suspected of Quentin of batting for the other side.

Anonymous said...

the bile and venom of the comments about Quentin Davies are absurd. This man is a Cambridge and Harvard educated, former diplomat and banker, a member of Brooks' in his sixties. if men like that aren't supporting the conservative party, serious questions should be asked. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.

Anonymous said...

Wonder how he will fit in at the Labour Party conference ??

Still, he might find some fit, young socialists looking to get rogered senseless...

Geoffrey G Brooking said...

Have just spoken to some close contacts in South Lincolnshire and its emerging this evening that Quentin Davies' defection has nothing to do with policy but more to do with the fact that his local party had been thinking of de-selecting him as far back as January 2006.

In 2005 Quentin Davies was elected as CONSERVATIVE MP for Grantham and Stamford.

Given that the Labour Party were not just beaten but thrashed in Grantham and Stamford in 2005 I believe that Quentin Davies should resign the seat immediately and let the people decide.

He is an absolute disgrace who I have no respect for.

I am absolutely sure that the electorate of Grantham and Stamford feel the same.

The Hitch said...

anon 6:20

This man is a Cambridge and Harvard educated, former diplomat and banker

If that doesnt make him a cunt I dont know what does.
Yet another never taken a chance in his life arse licking insider.
For the life of me I cannot understand why he isnt still in bed with Cameron and Maude.

Don't call Him Dave said...

Give it a rest Fawkes.

Eton toff v Cambridge intellect

The public ain't daft you know.

All that Davies has done and said is what most of the Tory Party kvows in its Heart. Call me Dave is a man of NO substance.

mad macbroon said...

Gordon reminds me of Commodus (played by Joaquin Phoenix? in Gladiator) unpopular, weirdo misfit, kills the emperor, goes a bit madder and becomes even more detested by his public....Arcane reference I know but it's him!

realist said...

Complete and utter turd, I have no objections to anyone who wishes to leave a party on principle. However they should be made to resign their seat.

The man is a traitor and and should feel quite at home in the New labour party under Gridiron Brown, after all Brown knows a fair bit about backstabbing his own side.

Good riddance Mr Davies we are better off without you.

harriet the aristocrat said...

don't call him dave (Labour class warrior)

Funny point you make; after all isn't Harriet Harman the niece of the late Countess of Longford and wasn't she educated at St Paul's (a female version of Eton)?

bhownaggree said...

Now MPs are defecting!

Polls slipping and still no sign of policies.

You see, if you try and change your politics overnight to win and election the public ain't going to buy it.

bhownaggree said...

BBC NEWS: "Lib Dems poised 'to rattle cage'"

The only thing that's rattling is Ming's fucked joints.

* Except further defections to Labour *

bhownaggree said...

*Expect* (I haven't slept in a week)

Anonymous said...

Hmmm Guido yer nose missed that one, Ken Clarke chatting to Labour whips yet.

nigel235 said...

bhownagree:6.45.
That's what you get for wanking every half hour.

Anonymous said...

Someone said that Gordon Brown knows all about backstabbing. If the rumours are to be beleived he knows a bit about arse stabbing too.

manuel gordon and ecclestone "I know nothing!" said...

"Polls slipping and still no sign of policies. "


Which party is this deranged scunner talking about?

"Brown's 'bounce' fails to materialise as Tories take five-point lead"

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article2710625.ece

Labour and reality do not good bedfellows make!

tony converts at last said...

bow and agree: * Except further defections to Labour *

There are rumours this might include Tony Blair

scottish tyrant said...

*Expect* (I haven't slept in a week)

Of course not, Macbroon doth murder sleep I hear.

martin tupper said...

Shock horror: British public totally ignore stage managed Tory "defection".

Disgusted, Stamfordian born and bred said...

Don't show your face in Stamford High Street Davies, I can just imagine my true blue auntie firkin sticking one on you. Treacherous pompus twat you are!
Coward too - stand as a labour candidate in Stamford and see how far you get - good riddance tosser!

Anonymous said...

I live in Stamford and voted for Davies at the last election. He wont get my vote again. He obviously cant be trusted.

VAT said...

Fudge prodder wants to have Gordon's babies.

ssttuu said...

"Trumpeter Lanfried said...
Ambition makes a fool of him,
Exciting scorn of honest men;
Only the greed of office
Turns his coat."

Your description of Cameron is brilliance, though I very much am saddened you are referring to Quentin's, whom of course can see sense, unlike you!

Anonymous said...

There is only one plausible explanation - he has lost his marbles.

He is fat, old, and probably likes a drink - all risk factors for cerebrovascular disease.

Anonymous said...

Please, everyone, calm down! This is politics. Their idea of being principled is directly proportional to what ever mood they are in and/or what one leads to the trough of higher returns and/or what one gives them more chance of power.
Should we really be surprised?

Anonymous said...

No point focussing on Quentin. What he says about Cameron is essentially right, and this is very damaging.

I've also been Tory since 1992 ... but I'll vote for Brown. I'm with Quentin on this. I don't want another vapid shamster. This country is weary of spin. Apparently the two public school boys oggle over Blair. They don't seem to realise how much we all now hate that kind of spin machine.

The future's Brown, like it or not.

perry kneeam said...

Tin Queen Davis (or an anagram of such)? Name like that, Labour deserve the tosser.

rodeo said...

anon.7.41.
Yeah right.

a proctologist said...

Read his resignation letter - a party political broadcast written by Brown. Davies may feel pissed off with Cameron but crossing to Labour exposes him as a Janus faced self important fuckwit. He will have a feelgood moment or two and then the horror of sitting with Woodward.

sir bentley pauncefoot said...

Cousin Barrington says that this chap is a walking advert for term limits.

I should have thought he would have scuttled over to UKIP rather than El Gordo, but no accounting for taste.

Brown should put him up for Sedgefield.

Brownbadger said...

Anon 7.41

Your going to vote for Brown yet you are against spin. Doesn't make sense. Brown is the most deceitful spinner of all of them.Look at the 10p budget.Look at the stealth taxes.Look how he has only just after 10 yers admitted he has put up the tax burden.
you are not logical and therefore you must be an astroturfer. I claim my £5, which after tax is not woth the postage.

The Hitch said...

Odd ,
with conservatives its all about defection with libdems its all about defecation.

give n take said...

the hitch 6:06 PM

Big gordon promised him a chance to jizz over Harriet Harmans tits , this is why she won the deputy leadership.

given all that he's previously said about gordon brown, he's gonna have to suck off gordo a few times before he gets anywhere near Harriet's tits - should be quite an interesting evening for the old boy. I wonder if she's going to give him a helping hand?

Michael said...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: European Affairs (20 Jun 2007)

“We all know people who have identity crises of one kind or another. They do not really know what sort of people they want to be, what their values are, or what sort of life they want to lead. Such people are among our friends and relations. Some do not know whether to get married, while others do not know whether they should get divorced. Some do not really like the job that they are doing,...”

CCTV said...

Most people get fired within 6 months for underperforming - Cameron has had 18 months of flouncing around the stage but he has not advanced one good reason why someone who is only in Parliament because Shaun Woodward defected to Labour should be entrusted to be Prime Minister.........what with him and Boy George.....

robin said...

anin.8.05.
You forgot to sign it pp Gordon.

word verification: uarsd

Anonymous said...

A good put-down to Cameron now could be along he lines of:

"You were elected because of defections to the Labour Party and your 'reign' has produced exactly the same.

Anonymous said...

Just seen temple-morris on telly - Old Quentin will not be worried about sitting with Shaun 'the sheep' Woodward - he has his sights set on the House of Lords, now that bribing one's way in is no longer an option.

Anonymous said...

Well, let's not be too hard on old Quentin. If one's favourite drink is champagne, why not go straight to the home of 'champagne socialism' - New Labour..

Anonymous said...

he should take that plank ken clarke with him..... how can anyone who claims to be a tory join a party with a record like NuLab.

he clearly is a total fuckwit and broon is welcome to him

lwtc247 said...

"A sense of mission has been replaced by a PR agenda."

Whereas in the Red corner.... eeeerrrrmmm. Eeek!

fruitcake said...

Well, QD talks straightforward b0ll0x....hope his constituents know this.

Anonymous said...

How to exercise cocaine Cameron:

Delibertely pen words like "vicissitudes" an see him scamper for his OED, or at least grab a laugh at the mental image of him doing so. Gauff gauff gauff.

Anonymous said...

"The future's Brown, like it or not. "


Euww. Doesn't have quite the same ring to it as "the future is orange".

So it turns out that Quentin Crisp Davies was a secret pro-EU boy eh? He and Gordo will make strange bedfellows(sic) then. No wonder his constituency was about to shaft him. Good riddance.

double entry said...

give n take 8:05 PM, June 26, 2007

I wonder if she's going to give him a helping hand?

yeah...right...coming into the labour party

mitch said...

this just sums up politicians in general no fucking spine, its all self self self till polling day then its serving the public.they are all a bunch of tossers. Fun to watch em squirm though.If bruuns moral compass worked/existed he would have told the traitor to fuck off.

Garcia said...

One gobshite leaves a party of gobshites to join a different party of gobshites. Hmmm. Must be a job offer in there somewhere - apart from the Brown-nosing in his letter his problem was with that lad Cameron, not that he woke singing the Red Flag one morning. Why not just refuse the Whip? Still a tory but a lonely independently tugging at his little Quentin type one?

Unless of course, as has been suggested, he's been promised a bukkake moment with Harman. I'd sell out for that too.(as an aside, you lot seem to have focussed on the baps, i'd rather spray my mucky muck over the deputy leader's smug face, but each to their own!)

Makes you wonder.... eh? eh?

Cassandra said...

I am a floating voter who despises the majority of politicians but this attention seeking Davies bloke has to be the lowest of the low. An honourable man would just resign from his party and his parliamentary seat simultaneously.

wanky at harman said...

yeah right...baby

wanky at harman said...

double entry 9:36pm

yeah right...baby

chariot harman said...

wanky at harman 9:47 PM

yeah...really right...baby

Anonymous said...

that gordon browns a bit of alright eh?

phwoarr!

bigger willy than john prescott too!

Anonymous said...

I'm surprised Guido hasn't found some other skeleton's in his cupboard - but now that he is on the Labour benches, I'm sure he will be, what is the word, a 'legitimate target'...

Madasafish said...

Defacations - sorry - defections are normal in politics.

If Churchill could do it, so can Q D.

Anonymous said...

"I want to welcome to the Labour party all people who share our var-lues..."

Hmm..Yes, indeedy..

Lord Cashcroft said...

Quentin Davies - Quentin Letts - Quentin Crisp
Can you tell the difference?

garcia said...

Anonymous 10:12PM.

Them would be two words.

Anonymous said...

Rumours a buzzing around about John Bercow, anything on this Guido?

Anonymous said...

Actions such as Quentin Davies’s are typical of today’s political breed, who cares which trough he sticks his fat snout into, everybody knows that’s what politicians do. The UK deserves better than the blatantly corrupt free loading shower of shite we have tolerated since Thatcher.

Julian said...

Quentin Davies - Quentin Letts - Quentin Crisp
Can you tell the difference?


One bites his own tongue, one bites the ankles of the vain and the other was rather famous for biting the pillow.

Anonymous said...

************


QUENTIN DAVIES LIVE ON NEWSNIGHT




***************

Anonymous said...

Latest yougov poll on sky Tory lead 1%

Comrade Quentin said...

I accept your accusation that I am on Newsnight, but jizzing on Harriet Harman?! How very dare you!

I get plenty of birds me, but then I do wear Rophenol aftershave. Wellllhellooooo!!

ANiN said...

Oh no Tories meltdown!

Quentins Torpedoed Cameron from astern and the ToryCammeron is holed below the waterline and discharging gallons of hot oily Tory scum all over the south east.

Perhaps the 1922 will be brought in to sink the buoy before he causes any more mass damage.

Lets see those goals again in slow motion....

"It is fair to say that you have so far made a shambles of your foreign policy, and that would be a great handicap to you - and, more seriously, to the country - if you ever came to power"

"But the last year has been a series of shocks and disappointments. You have displayed to the full both the vacuity and the cynicism of your favourite slogan "change to win"

Silence of the Tories

Your not singing any more

garcia said...

Anin

"You're" not singing etc...surely?

Garcia.

spunky twat harman said...

ooohhh Gordo...you're coming

Anonymous said...

Alan Duncan came over as a snivelling giggling schoolboy on Newsnight. Should have stayed at home. Paxo would have grilled Davies, instead Davies wiped the floor ... and came over rather well.

Another cock up by the Tories. How many more?

ANiN said...

Tory meltdown

Your not singing Garcia,
Your not singing,
Your not singing anymore,
Anymore,
Your not singing anymore

The Tory tossers are shitting themselves.

What might Quentin know about the Tories?

Dave another failed leader but then anyone who would put William, Pitt the Elder, Hague in charge of Foreign Affairs must be desperate.

Quentins Exocets

"Equally it seems that your hasty rejection of nuclear energy as a "last resort" was also driven by your PR imperatives rather than by other considerations. Many colleagues hope that that will be the subject of your next u-turn"

"You regularly (I think on a pre-arranged PR grid or timetable) make apparent policy statements which are then revealed to have no intended content at all. They appear to be made merely to strike a pose, to contribute to an image"

"You thus sometimes treat important subjects with the utmost frivolity. Examples are "inequality" (the "Polly Toynbee" moment - again you had a paper from me!), marriage and the tax system (even your own party chairman was unable to explain on the BBC what you really meant) and, most recently, mass consultation of the public on policy decisions. (In view of your complete failure to consult with anyone, within the party or outside it, on many of the matters I have touched on, or on many others, the latter was perhaps intended as a joke)"

"Of course I could go on - up to three weeks ago when you were prepared to stoop to putting forward a resolution on Iraq (demanding an inquiry while our military involvement continues) which it was admitted at a party meeting the following Monday (by George Osborne in your presence) was motivated by party political considerations. That was a particularly bad moment"

tracey said...

anon 10:02pm

bigger willy than john prescott too!

you can say that again!

garcia said...

Anin,

You mistake me for a tory.

Make no mistake, I hate all you corrupt parasite fuckwits.

We havent had a British civil war yet. One day we might. If we do, I assure you, i'll be singing while you dangle from a lampost.

In the meantime. Harman - face or tits?

Garcia

cassandra said...

I'm a slag who knows nothing about politics. I wanna eat Harman's gash! Mmmmmm!

gloomy broony said...

Gordon says his favourite tv programme is Britain's got Talent. Oh man he's a ridiculous, embarrassing liar.

Anonymous said...

Guido, can you please do an expose of those shits who run Gordon's press team?

The cunts who appeared on Newsnight trying to disrupt the reporter need to be named and shamed.

Expose the vermin, their names, e-mail addresses, phone numbers.

Arrogant, amoral scum.

Quentin Davies should look at the footage to show a real example of all spin and no substance. Cameron is a giant compared to the duplicitous little turd at Number 11.

garypowell said...

I Think that when RIGHT WING Eurofanatic authoritarian Torys start defecting to a Neo-socialist Brown (shirt) government. It shows far more about what a Brown government is likely to be like, then a hundred of Gordon Browns speeches were ever intended to do.

Pitty Europes now a done deal. Gordon may have looked almost human in one of those smart snazzy Nazi uniforms.

garypowell said...

Anon 5;37
Wow you chaps are a bit sensitive are you not. My sisters have got more balls then you seem to have.

Where in that statement does David Cameron say something incorrect. Clause 28 may have been popular and important to maybe 3.5% of the population. But to many it is not just an unimportant sideshow as in a FRINGE issue.

Homosexuality is not POPULAR with most parents which is most people because homosexuality especially in men has a record of not producing real grandchildren. A very important thing indeed. Far more important then I think you could possibly want to contemplate

Its human nature, not hatred or discrimination. People in general including Conservatives really dont give a bugger what homosexuals do or how or where they do it, as long as they dont do it or seriously promote it near them or their children.

If homo-sexuals really had the sensitivity and the humanity they expect from the mainly hetro-sexual community we would all get along much better without any discrinatory laws at all reguarding all aspects of human exsistence. Not just your obvious personal pathetically trivial fringe issue crusades.

come back Blair said...

Bit of a coup for Cameron wasn't it? Backstabbing Gordon's shabby display of the dark arts won't do anything for his already benighted reputation , Davies' hapless and bumbling performance on Newsnight iced the disaster for Gord. Blair wouldn't have touched Davies with a barge pole. Labour must be desperate if this underhanded display of politics at its worst and least principled is their idea of a triumphant start to Gordon's leadership.

AntiCitizenOne said...

Why I heard that a conservative MP had crossed to Liebour, I immediately thought "My gawd, Camerwrong's done it now".

Archie said...

However, those posts of yonks ago about "Dave" being "invited" to "spend more time with his family" don't look so far-fetched now, do they?

genghis pinko-khan said...

What is so difficult to understand about this, is that first, he is totally correct about Camoron.
But, second, how does that transform to defecting to labour ?
It just doesn't follow.
I could understand him resigning the Conservative whip etc and possibly even standing as an Independent (remember a bloke called Dick Taverne who did it to Labour?)but to cross the floor ?
It must mean he was only ever masquerading as a Conservative. For twenty years ?
I think Dave must have seriously insulted him, the resignation letter is personal and nasty (and unfotunately true) and says what most people are thinking right now after 18 months of Camoron spin.

Please could we have a Conservative leader with some principles ?

Jomo said...

Don't shoot the messenger! He's right about Cameron and everybody knows it.

Unless the leadership has the guts to set out and implement Tory policies there will always be someone on the back benches ready to defect. Gordon has the money and he now has the power. He is already setting up a deal with the libdems for a post 2008 coalition.

Cameron and his cronies are hopeless. The country wants change and will vote for anyone prepared to take on the problems created over the last ten years.

Flash Gordon wants to distance himself from Emily while Dave offers "vote Cameron and get Blair"

Anonymous said...

Jomo and Genkis are spot on above. The vast majority of Tories will be appalled at crossing the floor (the ultimate no-no) ... whilst at the same time a significant number know that what he said about Cameron is true.

msm hack said...

Plenty of New Labour trolls on here today pretending to be Tories and knocking Cameron.

Brown's stooges are shitting themselves that the honeymoon will soon be over and the public and media will turn on their ludicrous and nauseating master.

It's started already boys, didn't you see Panorama on Monday and last night's Newsnight? Sections of the media have been itching to get stuck into Brown and have just been waiting for him to become PM.

There's loads more where that came from.

psychiatrist said...

As Vile Brown, The Great Liar ascends to his throne it's a sad day for Britain when a scheming psychopath can attain the position of Prime Minister relatively unhindered.

Windsor Tripehound said...

Apart from MPs and a small group of political journalists, I doubt that anyone gives a stuff about the defection of a bitter, sad old nonentity.

Hands up anyone who's heard Davies's name mentioned in conversation by anyone, anywhere.

Christopher Glamorgan said...

Of course, all this has happened before and the cynical among you may think that it's a last-ditch attempt to gain a government position before retiring to the upper chamber, something that he wouldn't have achieved under the Conservatives. :>D

Anonymous said...

I've got to say that I do find it amazing when anyone who criticises Cameron is immediately written-off as 'a NuLab troll'.

If there's a lot of people think that then the Tory party is deeper in the mire than I thought.

Don't you get it yet? We are SICK of Cameron's stupid spin over substance. It's the sort of tosh we've had to endure from that berk Tony Blair and we DON'T want it from our leader. OK, few of us will cross to Labour (though if Brown occupies the centre don't bank on that) but there is MASSIVE discontent in the Tory ranks. Camoron is all over the blinking place - Davies hit the nail on the head, unfortunately.

If you carry on describing comments like these as coming from Labour trolls then the Conservatives will get hammered next time. The party needs to sort it out, and fast. I have many many Tory friends who are as fed up as me.

Anonymous said...

"If Churchill could do it, so can Q D."

Churchill was a scumbag too, the model for the rest. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't know the facts.

Anonymous said...

The Newsnight item revealed the blatant use of the police and anti-terrorism legislation to interfere with the work of a journalist. Welcome to Brown shirt Britain.

Anonymous said...

Churchill was the finest PM this country has ever had, and voted by popular acclaim the Greatest Briton. He was a man of destiny who actually stuck to his principles in the late 1920s and 1930s against everything anyone was saying about the build up of Germany.

If you, anon 9.27, even came close to be able to do up his shoe laces you wouldn't have the right to knock him like that.

Anonymous said...

Churchill had what no Prime Minister has had since which is that he loved and respected ordinary people (after all, he didn't win the war on his own). Unlike the nauseating tossers so called prime ministers since who have generally despised and spat on us.

Cameron take note, if you profess to be posh at least have some good manners and treat people respectively otherwise you can fuck off.

Yours, disillusioned.

penlan said...

Churchill crossed the floor when the Tories renounced free trade which he espoused.He recrossed after the Liberals were reduced to being the third party and the elderly Asquith prefered Labour.Davies is just an embittered old fool looking for a peerage.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 9.25 is absolutely right. I'm not a troll, I'm someone who has never voted other than Conservative in any General Election ever, but I will not vote for a party headed by dim-spin Cameron. Tory Party, please give me someone and something I can vote for!!! And do it quick.

Perry Neeham said...

Biggggg mistake QD!!! The chances of getting your peerage before Broon's honeymoon is over pretty slim (unlike yourself).

Sir Thomas More said...

More: It profits a man nothing to give his soul for the whole world ... but for Wales, Richard? ...

What has McStalin promissed QD?

tartan pimpernel said...

Hague, Duncan-Smith, Howard, Cameron.

You lot are not very good at this politics game, are you?

A wee hint. Forget the euro sceptic loonies who miss what is happening. Did they hit Blair on Sarko's success on getting the word "competition"out of the Treaty? No, instead they witter on about vetos and other totems.

Oor annabelle is what you need. Solid tory no nonsense matron, and right wing loonie stuff.

Scotaln will never vote for you anyway because compared to Salmond and Brown your old etonian toff is a 24 carrot loser.

Chuck Unsworth said...

Anon 6.20 pm: 'This man is a Cambridge and Harvard educated, former diplomat and banker, a member of Brooks' in his sixties.'

And that guarantees moral integrity does it? Frankly boy, you're off your trolley if you believe that a university education, a career in merchant banking, a junior position in the diplomatic service and membership of Brooks are any recommendation at all.

As I (all too) often say, shit always floats to the surface.

tartan pimpernel said...

Quite agree there, Chuck.

Hague, Duncan-Smith, Howard, Cameron.

Yer boy Henmans a trier though.

old ma cleanspeak said...

cassandra 12:26am

I'm a slag who knows nothing about politics. I wanna eat Harman's gash! Mmmmmm!

Now I've warned you about this kind of thing young lady - it just doesn't become you.