New campaign highlights Cameron ‘losing track’ of houses
A new web-based campaign has been launched to highlight David Cameron losing track of how many houses he owns.
Drawing close comparison to the US presidential candidate John McCain, it highlights the gaffe mentioned on LC last week by Don Paskini.
The site is here, with a video below.
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9:47 pm, June 1, 2009
1. Richard (the original)The difference is that in the USA, the Americans had a clear charismatic alternative – Obama. Who do we have here – Gordon Brown?!
I was hoping to find on this article that Cameron had forgotten the difference between the Commons and the Lords
I would have prefered something like ‘losing count’, but hey.
Vote Labour eh? oh yeah
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