Friday, July 18, 2008
Cameron compares himself to Lara Croft
According to the "Financial Times" David Cameron compares himself to Lara Croft.
IMO: The tellling point is perhaps not the louche jokes which can doubtless be made about this situation, but the mildly tongue in cheek comments of the pink FT, which I quote as follows (my italics):
"Cameron claims never to have got past level one of Tomb Raider but judging by his description of the game, I would be surprised if he has ever played it. He likens level one to leading a political party both establish if you are “a reasonable, decent, non-discriminating, sensible practical person who understands the world as it is lived today, who wants to live in a modern world and who accepts what that means”, and level two to the stage that “you can talk about some of the difficult issues about families and about responsibilities which can lead to trouble”
This sounds like the kind of guff his children might have uttered to persuade him to let them play. If he is that gullible do we really want him as the next prime minister?
According to the "Financial Times" David Cameron compares himself to Lara Croft.
IMO: The tellling point is perhaps not the louche jokes which can doubtless be made about this situation, but the mildly tongue in cheek comments of the pink FT, which I quote as follows (my italics):
"Cameron claims never to have got past level one of Tomb Raider but judging by his description of the game, I would be surprised if he has ever played it. He likens level one to leading a political party both establish if you are “a reasonable, decent, non-discriminating, sensible practical person who understands the world as it is lived today, who wants to live in a modern world and who accepts what that means”, and level two to the stage that “you can talk about some of the difficult issues about families and about responsibilities which can lead to trouble”
This sounds like the kind of guff his children might have uttered to persuade him to let them play. If he is that gullible do we really want him as the next prime minister?
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