Cameron seems to have forgotten the political adages about keeping your friends close but your enemies closer and do not make enemies of powerful men. Doubtless what he has done can be shrugged off as juvenile pranks by the rich and privileged, but what sort of example does it give to those who are subject to Tory cuts where it hurts most. He and his cronies may well have grown up now, but if they were the actions of a future leader then it is another little nail in Britain's credibility coffin and those he performed with are now in positions of power possibly sitting in judgment of others. For me he can reap what he has sown.
Talking to someone who went to one of our top 2 uni's (you know) he was telling me that one of the initiation tasks for the restaurant set (i.e. bullers etc) was to go up to a beggar and burn a £50 note - good job that's in the secret section of British society after all one of these f**kwits may end up as PM
I cannot understand how the British public do not see these for what they are - they are so naieve(spelling)
I was just thinking along similar lines, Billy. The number of times I've woken up, looked round, and would had given anything for a dead pig to be lying there .
Far be it for me to be shallow but Christ on a ****ing bike - that's horrific ffs! The store horse wouldn't **** that.