I’ve changed my mind about not commenting any more.
Cameron says ..
“…….One option, favoured by some, is an immediate withdrawal.
I do not believe this would be in our interests………”
Who are the ‘some’?
I only know of one group who have such a policy, the BNP.
I have also noticed Gordon Brown making passing comments about BNP policy in a recent speech.
If Cameron and Brown both believe that the BNP have no chance of getting elected, why do they go out of their way to criticise the BNP policy in such important speeches?
Are they scared? It certainly looks that way to me.
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