I think Cameron has just done a first. he is talking about a 'new world of freedom' and then proceeded to say the word 'pissed' on stage. OK so he was quoting a child he spoke to in a school, but still I cannot recall a leader using what much of the audience would consider swear words in a conference speech before. Feel free to correct me on that though.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
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7 comments:
Yeah that was a little surprising. Didn't seem to have much of an effect though. I'm sure I heard him say 'nuff' earlier too, he'll be saying 'innit' next!
Great speech. Full of solid principles.
Fucking brilliant speech!
What did he say about the two most critical issues facing our nation - immigration/repatriation and the EU?
My God, I hope this doesn't precipitate I. Dale's defection to UKIP.
The only conclusion I can reach is that verity is a Brownite collaborator.
"I was pissed last night". I wonder how many in the audience could have replied "so was I"? Just a thought...
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