His detractors will be eager to accuse Mr Cameron of 'taking his bat home' but he did the honourable thing with dignity...ahead of an historic mud-slinging affray.
I have a long knife should anyone in London/Parliament want one. A Glorious day. Frabdious day. The 23rd of June should become a public holiday forever more.
This is just getting better by the minute.
ReplyDeleteHis detractors will be eager to accuse Mr Cameron of 'taking his bat home' but he did the honourable thing with dignity...ahead of an historic mud-slinging affray.
ReplyDeleteI have placed my order for extra popcorn. Bring it on.
ReplyDeleteI have a long knife should anyone in London/Parliament want one. A Glorious day. Frabdious day. The 23rd of June should become a public holiday forever more.
ReplyDeleteCan I afford all the popcorn needed?
ReplyDelete"This is just getting better by the minute."
ReplyDeleteThere's always a kind of feeding frenzy in the fallout of a lost vote, but this is shaping up to be one hell of a ding-dong at last.
"...but he did the honourable thing with dignity..."
Yes, he did. It's a pity that he couldn't show an ounce of that honour before, then he might not have had to!
"The 23rd of June should become a public holiday forever more."
That would just be rubbing salt in the wound. Let's do it! *evil cackle*