Should dopey Dave resign now or should he hang on in the hope that his close friends Coulson and Brookes avoid prosecution?
John Connelly ● 5403d11 Comments
'Cameron has his back against the wall...'I don't blame him with some of the company he keeps :-)!
Keith Iddon ● 5395d
In answer to the original question, no. Please wake up.
Ian Silver ● 5396d
I didn't think it was Dave's boots Dawnie was licking. But the more Cameron protested his honour and integrity, the more we should count the spoons
Patricia Nicholas ● 5396d
Hear, hear - apparently Boris has No. 10 in his sights and is quite prepared to shaft Dopey Dave to get it, he's thought to be the most popular among Tory activists. Surely that must say something about the level of intelligence of these people?
Vanessa Smith ● 5401d
I would prefer the whole government to resign FOR THE GOOD OF THE COUNTRY never mind the party
Bernadette Paul ● 5401d
well said Dawn
Gill Hutchison ● 5401d
Cameron has his back against the wall but is probably safe owing to the lack of an obvious replacement.
Susan Kelly ● 5401d
God - please - not the start of another rant from Brentford's top Tory and Cameron boot licker.
Vanessa Smith ● 5402d
No most certainly not, we have to consider the good of our country, he has a very hard time trying to clear up the mess left by Labour. Do you really think that our economy could stand another 13 year's of misuse.
Dawn Hardy ● 5402d
All party leaders/prime ministers have issues over which they should resign(Iraq?)but have the brass neck/cojones to hang on.
Keith Iddon ● 5402d
He should - but he won't.
Vanessa Smith ● 5403d