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Anyway, nice to hear that Cameron may be living it up in LOS this Christmas while countless millions of his (and my) fellow countrymen will be consigned to a wretchedly miserable (and freezing) festive season thanks to the draconian spending cuts announced by his government last week. So much for all that "we're all in this together" crap which they have been spouting.

People like you shouldnt be allowed to vote, you really have no understanding of the most basic economics, but just to keep you happy the DEBT will still be rising under the Tories, though the deficit will narrow by 2015.

Educate yourself by looking at how much govt. spending has risen in 13 years, by 2015 we'll only be back at 2008/9 levels as a % of GDP and you call this draconian.rolleyes.gif

YOU CANNOT SPEND MORE THEN YOU MAKE FOREVER DO YOU UNDERSTAND?

Save your ire for the people who persue futile wars taking young lives on both sides or is that three sides and in the process squander billions.

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The Tory spokesman said the other day Dave has never met Mark.

http://www.dailymail...o=feeds-newsxml

Since Cameron is in his early 40’s and Abhisit is in his mid-40’s, it is presumably highly unlikely that they were bosom pals at Eton in any event. Your best mates at school tend to be your immediate contemporaries.

Anyway, nice to hear that Cameron may be living it up in LOS this Christmas while countless millions of his (and my) fellow countrymen will be consigned to a wretchedly miserable (and freezing) festive season thanks to the draconian spending cuts announced by his government last week. So much for all that “we’re all in this together” crap which they have been spouting.

You are right.Abhisit and Cameron are not contemporaries and don't know each other, but clearly there is a connection - both Old Etonians , Oxford graduates , highly intelligent (both got first class honours), political leaders and (dare I say it on this blue collar forum) well born and charming (Abhisit less so perhaps but he's better looking).It's entirely reasonable for Abhisit to extend an invitation - and let's face it this is a wonderful country in which to holiday.

However there can be nothing but contempt for the comments of this poster on the spending cuts in the UK.One can argue about timing but the reality is that the cuts themselves are beyond dispute.After the dishonest incompetent Labour government, Cameron has no choice but to cut deep so that the debt incurred so fecklessly is not passed on to our grandchildren.And if a large number of knuckle dragging welfare addicts (and their kindred proletarian spirits in Thailand) don't like it, I personally couldn't give a toss.

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Save your ire for the people who persue futile wars taking young lives on both sides or is that three sides and in the process squander billions.

People who vote for political parties that back such wars then complain about them would also be banned from voting in my Utopia.

Daves 5 year old child and father have died in the last year or so i hope he enjoys Thailand.wink.gif

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The Tory spokesman said the other day Dave has never met Mark.

http://www.dailymail...o=feeds-newsxml

Since Cameron is in his early 40’s and Abhisit is in his mid-40’s, it is presumably highly unlikely that they were bosom pals at Eton in any event. Your best mates at school tend to be your immediate contemporaries.

Anyway, nice to hear that Cameron may be living it up in LOS this Christmas while countless millions of his (and my) fellow countrymen will be consigned to a wretchedly miserable (and freezing) festive season thanks to the draconian spending cuts announced by his government last week. So much for all that “we’re all in this together” crap which they have been spouting.

Ouch. The truth hurts!

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The Tory spokesman said the other day Dave has never met Mark.

http://www.dailymail...o=feeds-newsxml

Since Cameron is in his early 40’s and Abhisit is in his mid-40’s, it is presumably highly unlikely that they were bosom pals at Eton in any event. Your best mates at school tend to be your immediate contemporaries.

Anyway, nice to hear that Cameron may be living it up in LOS this Christmas while countless millions of his (and my) fellow countrymen will be consigned to a wretchedly miserable (and freezing) festive season thanks to the draconian spending cuts announced by his government last week. So much for all that “we’re all in this together” crap which they have been spouting.

You are right.Abhisit and Cameron are not contemporaries and don't know each other, but clearly there is a connection - both Old Etonians , Oxford graduates , highly intelligent (both got first class honours), political leaders and (dare I say it on this blue collar forum) well born and charming (Abhisit less so perhaps but he's better looking).It's entirely reasonable for Abhisit to extend an invitation - and let's face it this is a wonderful country in which to holiday.

However there can be nothing but contempt for the comments of this poster on the spending cuts in the UK.One can argue about timing but the reality is that the cuts themselves are beyond dispute.After the dishonest incompetent Labour government, Cameron has no choice but to cut deep so that the debt incurred so fecklessly is not passed on to our grandchildren.And if a large number of knuckle dragging welfare addicts (and their kindred proletarian spirits in Thailand) don't like it, I personally couldn't give a toss.

Hey jayboy - how did you feel?

When for the first time - the great British public saw for the first time - governments - US and UK - and bankers at the feeding trough. The bankers did O.K. Their respective governments bailed them out. Their debt was nationalized.

And now their newly acquired profits remain privatized - beyond the reach of ordinary citizens and governments.

Great - isn't it?

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The Tory spokesman said the other day Dave has never met Mark.

http://www.dailymail...o=feeds-newsxml

Since Cameron is in his early 40's and Abhisit is in his mid-40's, it is presumably highly unlikely that they were bosom pals at Eton in any event. Your best mates at school tend to be your immediate contemporaries.

Anyway, nice to hear that Cameron may be living it up in LOS this Christmas while countless millions of his (and my) fellow countrymen will be consigned to a wretchedly miserable (and freezing) festive season thanks to the draconian spending cuts announced by his government last week. So much for all that "we're all in this together" crap which they have been spouting.

Ouch. The truth hurts!

Maybe they know each other.

With the age difference, maybe one is a bully, and maybe the other was being bullied. just maybe.

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Huge profits have gone to ordinary property owners in the last 13 years, so long as they sell/sold ... The govt/taxpayer owns most the banks and bought them at the very bottom of the market they will profit from them eventually.

But yes privatising profits and nationalising the losses is unbelievable, it happened under Labour govt though.

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The Tory spokesman said the other day Dave has never met Mark.

http://www.dailymail...o=feeds-newsxml

Since Cameron is in his early 40's and Abhisit is in his mid-40's, it is presumably highly unlikely that they were bosom pals at Eton in any event. Your best mates at school tend to be your immediate contemporaries.

Anyway, nice to hear that Cameron may be living it up in LOS this Christmas while countless millions of his (and my) fellow countrymen will be consigned to a wretchedly miserable (and freezing) festive season thanks to the draconian spending cuts announced by his government last week. So much for all that "we're all in this together" crap which they have been spouting.

Ouch. The truth hurts!

Maybe they know each other.

With the age difference, maybe one is a bully, and maybe the other was being bullied. just maybe.

chantorn - do you ever sleep?

This is the 'old boys club'. They have a mutual connection through a college and their up-bringing. That's enough.

That's what separates them from us. Their exclusivity - elitist chances in life - and standing.

Up the Red-Shirts!

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BA****D, that means he will get away with not listening to the queen's speech.

Arn`t you lucky you can say something about the British Royal family without being arrested!!

In Australia we can say anything about our Royal family as well, they live in England. There are evens moves to get rid of the royal family and become a republic.

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David Cameron please stay at home. By holidaying here you're showing tacit support for this dictatorial - authoritarian military dictatorship.

David C., coming on holiday here you might help the TAT reach there goal of 15+M tourists this year. Nothing to do with the current government here which came into power more-or-less in the same way as you: discussions, concessions and agreements aka coalition government.

The flaming description is just that, no value there.

thats a nose that needs whitening cream

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Get ready Red-shirt.

No, not the bomb, just the protest letter.

Should they ask for political asylum in the UK?

Oh, I guess that's not what you mean, since your previous posts seem to indicate that you prefer political refugees to be returned to their country of origin.

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David Cameron urged to axe trip to Thailand

Campaigners are urging David Cameron to cancel his winter holiday in Thailand over claims the government there murdered protesters.

Activists accuse Thai premier Abhisit Vejjajiva – an Old Etonian like the PM – of widespread persecution of “Red Shirts” during rallies earlier this year.

Opposition party The United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship has sent a report about alleged human rights abuses to the International Criminal Court and called on Mr Cameron to call off his visit.

The accusations centre on the protests in March when up to half a million people descended on Bangkok, vowing not to leave until elections were called. They claim the government killed demonstrators and blocked access to websites.

Continues:

The Mirror - October 31, 2010

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Lots of mistruths in this whole story;

1. Cameron is free to take his holiday where he pleases, if the Human Rights Orgs in Britain think it's inappropriate to visit Thailand because of recent events they should compile a long list of countries recently responsible for questionable human rights, including Britain itself which illegally invaded Iraq with the US, resulting in some human rights abuses. Cameron wouldn't have anywhere to go on holiday.

2. Taking his holiday in Thailand is much cheaper than the Caribbean or Med, so it sends out the right message to the British public that he too is being budget-thoughtful, if 850,000 Britons can still afford to come to Thailand on holiday then why can't Cameron.

3. If he's coming here in a private capacity then, the who political crisis shouldn't have anything to do with it. If Thailand is good enough to attract prime ministers for private holidays it deserves the credit and positive publicity.

4. Even if "Mark' and David did pay a courtesy call on each other I'm sure they would have plenty to 'catch up' since the two attended Eton and Oxford at the same time and would likely have mutual acquaintances, it's common for people to meet up with fellow alumni and reminisce, give them a break!

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Is Abhisit a British Citizen? Maybe Cammie is coming to collect income tax?

Nah the tories arent too interested in collecting tax off the rich, the well connected and the corporations and companies.

Not sure what this means - thought the coalition government was in trouble for removing benefits for the well off, also for imposing bank levy which was resisted by New Labour.

However there is a certain amount amusement to be derived from this Cameron visit a propos the reactions of the local British visa running/ bar fly contingent.The distaste for the British lower and lower middle class (the predominant social group here in Thailand among the Brit group I mentioned)) for anyone deemed posh or a toff is scarcely to be underestimated.Cameron therefore is a key hate figure.However they can't really compute how he could be the honoured guest of Abhisit (whom they generally admire), scourge of the Reds and the dark lord Thaksin.Doesn't compute.Doesn't compute.

What this shows is the ludicrous class sensitivity of the British.Every Brit knows that Thatcher's father was a grocer from Grantham.Americans generally neither know nor care what Reagan's father did for a living.

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Is Abhisit a British Citizen? Maybe Cammie is coming to collect income tax?

with all this talk about Abhisit's citizenship, it's funny nobody asked about it months ago. like last october for instance...

Also interesting this issue didn't come up when k. Abhisit became PM late 2008. Even more interesting is why the citizenship was no issue when k. Abhisit first stood for elections, voted in elections.

All in all blame the parents of k. Abhisit. The disgrace of letting a Thai child be born in a country like the UK ;)

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Is Abhisit a British Citizen? Maybe Cammie is coming to collect income tax?

with all this talk about Abhisit's citizenship, it's funny nobody asked about it months ago. like last october for instance...

Also interesting this issue didn't come up when k. Abhisit became PM late 2008. Even more interesting is why the citizenship was no issue when k. Abhisit first stood for elections, voted in elections.

All in all blame the parents of k. Abhisit. The disgrace of letting a Thai child be born in a country like the UK ;)

At least someone, finally, did, me. Was Thai Visa the first to sccoop all other media sources on this Topic?

Even a 1/2 Thai born in another country can claim Thai Citizen AND keep home Passport, but a farnang, to become a Thai has to 'renounce' home Citizen. very inconsistennce ... oh, and there is no way to 'denounce' British Citenship! even if somebody did, they could STILL get a PP by showing their birth certificate.

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