You can scroll three-quarters of the way down the transcript of Andrew Marr's inteview with David Cameron to read the full exchange, or just watch Andrew Marr interrupt Dave's wafflings with a glorious, technicolour "It sounds like UKIP are right" about half-way through this video:
As to Dave's contention that "... the more people who vote Conservative on June 4th, the greater the pressure there will be on Gordon Brown to hold that referendum that he promised" ... doesn't he mean "the more people who vote UKIP"?
Sunday, 24 May 2009
Yup, I didn't imagine it ...
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Labels: Andrew Marr, David Cameron MP, Tories, UKIP
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I think he made the point that GB can dismiss a vote for UKIP as annoyance over expenses, and nothing else. The only votes Gordon fears are Tory ones.
However, if you want to scare Cameron, then a UKIP vote will do it.
And whom would you rather scare most; the outgoing PM or the PM in waiting?
All I can say that so many people I've spoken to will be voting UKIP for the very first time. This is going to be very interesting.
Cameron - a PM in waiting? The only thing he is waiting for is a kick up the arse - which hopefully he is going to get!
So the BBC did not edit it out? Good God, wonders will never cease!
WFW, that depends rather on who voters decide should give him that kick...
Im voting UKIP in this election
Anything to make Cameron wobbly I want to see the Buttered New Potato tremble
Hitchens has more:
http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/article-1186956/Q-Are-worth-30m-David-A-Sam-spent-Peter-Hitchens-sees-Tory-leader-confront-loyal-opposition.html
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