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Old 01-04-2010, 13:02   #9
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Re: Labour Election Posters

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Originally Posted by foreverwar View Post
V. funny, and appropriate for the date.......
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One tactic being discussed involves provoking a physical confrontation at one of the three ground-breaking TV debates between the candidates. In this scenario, Brown, instead of responding to a point made by Cameron, would walk over from his microphone with an exaggerated silent display of self-control, bring his face to within an inch of the Tory leader's, and in a subdued voice, ask "what did you just say?", before delivering a single well-aimed blow to his opponent's face, followed by a headlock if required.
The bloodied and bruised Cameron could then be whisked to a nearby hospital, where a previously briefed team of doctors and nurses would demonstrate the efficiency and compassion of the NHS under a Labour government
To be honest, I don't think anyone would blame him. In fact, going by the performances during PMQs, I am surprised he hasn't already. A lesser man would not have waited so long to have done it. Gordon Brown has to be applauded for his restraint. During the opposition leader's budget response, given the rumors about his temper, I was amazed he had the self-control to stop himself from getting up, walking across the floor and smacking Cameron in the face. I don't think many would have blamed him for such action under such extreme provocation.
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