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Tintinnabulate
09-08-2010, 09:09 PM
Thank you for applying to be part of the Key 103 Q&A session with Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday 10th August. We’ve had a huge number of applicants, but we’re delighted to let you know that you’ve been successful!!

Anyone got any good ones?

Nemo
09-08-2010, 09:13 PM
whys ur head so big

Inseriousity.
09-08-2010, 09:19 PM
"Would you like to enter some competitions at habboxforum.com, mr cameron?"

okay, I'll wait for the cheeky replies :(


hmm what I'd really ask him is about this new student loans system cos it's confusing me :(

Jordy
09-08-2010, 09:41 PM
Can I stroke that enormous forehead of yours please?

xxMATTGxx
09-08-2010, 09:44 PM
"When is your silly government going to remove the stupid 'Digital Economy Bill'."

Hecktix
09-08-2010, 09:55 PM
Can I stroke that enormous forehead of yours please?

I was going to say "What polish do you use on the forehead?" and "what tool do you use in photoshop for the face?"

-:Undertaker:-
09-08-2010, 11:08 PM
Mr Cameron, why did you make the promise that you would not allow any more transfer of powers to the European Union when only the other day you accepted the Europeran Arrest Warrant? more to the point Mr Cameron, you knew when you made that promise it had no legal basis as the Lisbon Treaty is self-amending and EU law is supreme to UK law so you would be powerless to prevent anymore powers being transferred anyway unless you left the EU.

In other words, why did he lie? - the subject of Europe makes the Tories squirm, it would be a delight to challenge him on it. Or you could always go with a good one like this;

Mr Cameron, why do you and the other two main parties (mainly Labour) pretend to be the opposition to eachother when in reality both yourself and the Labour Party agree on Europe, foreign affairs, military operations, social welfare and a number of other matters - would it not just be easier to make one big party and stop the pretence?

Or;

Mr Cameron, why do yourself and most other politicians in the UK consistently lie over the subject of Europe and its true intentions to become a federal superstate - a number of leading politicians across Europe have called for a federal Europe and have stated they are achieving this aim (including your own Conservative PM, Edward Heath)?

Of course you can use other words than 'lie' but trying to make him look a fool is always best - especially when they expect dribble questions over social policy to which they usually reply utter garbage. Goodluck in whatever question you ask and make sure you make him answer it/you challenge him.

Tintinnabulate
09-08-2010, 11:17 PM
Mr Cameron, why did you make the promise that you would not allow any more transfer of powers to the European Union when only the other day you accepted the Europeran Arrest Warrant? more to the point Mr Cameron, you knew when you made that promise it had no legal basis as the Lisbon Treaty is self-amending and EU law is supreme to UK law so you would be powerless to prevent anymore powers being transferred anyway unless you left the EU.

In other words, why did he lie? - the subject of Europe makes the Tories squirm, it would be a delight to challenge him on it. Or you could always go with a good one like this;

Mr Cameron, why do you and the other two main parties (mainly Labour) pretend to be the opposition to eachother when in reality both yourself and the Labour Party agree on Europe, foreign affairs, military operations, social welfare and a number of other matters - would it not just be easier to make one big party and stop the pretence?

Or;

Mr Cameron, why do yourself and most other politicians in the UK consistently lie over the subject of Europe and its true intentions to become a federal superstate - a number of leading politicians across Europe have called for a federal Europe and have stated they are achieving this aim (including your own Conservative PM, Edward Heath)?

Of course you can use other words than 'lie' but trying to make him look a fool is always best - especially when they expect dribble questions over social policy to which they usually reply utter garbage. Goodluck in whatever question you ask and make sure you make him answer it/you challenge him.

Any questions not related to EU?

-:Undertaker:-
09-08-2010, 11:18 PM
Any questions not related to EU?

The middle question is not related to the EU - as I stated, if you want to make him squirm then that [Europe] is the question to ask.

Jordy
09-08-2010, 11:18 PM
What's your idea to win back votes from the BNP?

Alexx..
10-08-2010, 12:08 AM
MR CAMERON WHY DO YOU WANNA TAKE AWAY MY EMA.

Fez
10-08-2010, 01:21 AM
MR CAMERON:

GEORGE OSBOURNE
NICK CLEGG
WILLIAM HAGUE.

****, MARRY, KILL?

Tintinnabulate
10-08-2010, 11:16 AM
its full of adults in suits and armed police =( i am here is jeans and a t-shirt haha =(

xxMATTGxx
10-08-2010, 11:26 AM
its full of adults in suits and armed police =( i am here is jeans and a t-shirt haha =(

Aww, I hope you are wearing your Habbox t-shirt! :P

Tintinnabulate
10-08-2010, 11:35 AM
Aww, I hope you are wearing your Habbox t-shirt! :P

Probably get arrested if I did tbh its that ugly.

MrPinkPanther
10-08-2010, 11:51 AM
The Digital Economy act is not only an attack on the average British citizen from the media elite but also a direct infringement of their civil liberties. Whilst in opposition both you and the Liberal Democrats heavily criticised the bill however since it was passed in the frankly shambolic wash-up period both parties have gone silent. Now you are in government what do you intend to do about this archaic act?

Tintinnabulate
10-08-2010, 01:55 PM
i had the chance to be on tv but it meant i had to see the back of his head which is gay so i sat behind where he initially sat. Was on his left, and did show up on tv a bit =D **** didnt pick me to ask a question. oh and his forehead is huge but not shiny.

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