David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
08-01-2012, 12:39
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David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16458524
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David Cameron has apologised after he said facing the shadow chancellor in Parliament was "like having someone with Tourette's sitting opposite you".
"I was speaking off the cuff and if I offended anyone, I am very sorry," he told the BBC's Andrew Marr.
The prime minister initially made his comments about Ed Balls's heckling in aninterview with the Sunday Telegraph.
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So does anyone think he should resign for such an insensitive remark..or is an apology perfectly acceptable?
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08-01-2012, 12:47
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
The idiot should resign.
even if he didn't say what he said.
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
No l don't think he should resign Maggy but a apology was the least he could do as in these very sensitive times we all have to be careful with what we say sometimes.
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08-01-2012, 12:51
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
But we could keep apologising all day. say what you want and apologise afterwards.
he's only sorry because he's an idiot.
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08-01-2012, 12:54
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
I do think it's an insensitive remark, and Tourette sufferers have every right to feel offended for being compared to politicians.
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Of course he doesn't need to resign.  As far as I can see the whole of the opposition do actually suffer from Tourettes to a lesser or greater degree.
People need to get a thicker skin and stop being offended on behalf of others.
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Lets not get into political bashing please.
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08-01-2012, 13:23
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
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I do think it's an insensitive remark, and Tourette sufferers have every right to feel offended for being compared to politicians.
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What he said, times 10. Completely out of order comparing anything bar psychics, astrologers, homeopaths, ambulance chasing lawyers and certain priests to politicans.
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08-01-2012, 13:38
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
I'm offended by all these people who, at the drop of a hat, take offense at the very slightest opportunity.
To be honest I find it all rather boring.
Sits back and waits for the inevitable tirades from people offended by my remarks which are obviously directed toward a minority, or would that be a majority nowadays, of people with nothing better to do with their lives.
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
He shouldn't even apologize ,edd balls is the most annoying man alive ,he just sits there making stupid gestures and repeating the same word over and over again when someone else is speaking and the only reason labour are making a meal out of this is to take the heat of Diane Abbot
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08-01-2012, 14:01
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
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I do think it's an insensitive remark, and Tourette sufferers have every right to feel offended for being compared to politicians.
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
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He shouldn't even apologize ,edd balls is the most annoying man alive ,he just sits there making stupid gestures and repeating the same word over and over again when someone else is speaking and the only reason labour are making a meal out of this is to take the heat of Diane Abbot
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Yes he should. It's a stupid thing to say for a politician. This isn't about Labour being offended, it's about people that have Tourette. They don't deserve being mocked by the PM.
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
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Yes he should. It's a stupid thing to say for a politician. This isn't about Labour being offended, it's about people that have Tourette. They don't deserve being mocked by the PM.
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Exactly.
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
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Yes he should. It's a stupid thing to say for a politician. This isn't about Labour being offended, it's about people that have Tourette. They don't deserve being mocked by the PM.
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How is he mocking people with tourettes ?.Have you watched edd balls in the commons he is exactly like someone with tourettes and is well known for his constant repeating of words and hand gestures even when not being spoken to so it is a fitting description imo
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08-01-2012, 14:29
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
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How is he mocking people with tourettes ?.Have you watched edd balls in the commons he is exactly like someone with tourettes and is well known for his constant repeating of words and hand gestures even when not being spoken to so it is a fitting description imo
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It's not exactly a positive comment about Tourette is it? For all the similarities there may be, it's just not on for the PM to make such a comment. You and I might, but not someone in high office.
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Re: David Cameron apologises for making 'Tourette's jibe'
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Originally Posted by danielf
It's not exactly a positive comment about Tourette is it? For all the similarities there may be, it's just not on for the PM to make such a comment. You and I might, but not someone in high office.
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just a sign that even politicians in high office can be annoyed by the "nodding dog" that Balls is .I'm surprised someone hasn't duct taped his head to the despatch box to stop him
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"He just annoys me. But I'm very bad, in the House of Commons, at not getting distracted, and the endless, ceaseless banter, it's like having someone with Tourette's permanently sitting opposite you."
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I think it's a honest reaction
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