William Flew and Fark Threads

William Flew and Fark Threads
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of arrogance and a little bit sexy and a little anti-hero, and Cameron is really all that." ComRes research, company surveys, suggesting voters see Cameron as a strong leader rather than a thug. "The public want leaders who show little sperm," said Andrew Hawkins, its president. Some astute political commentators agree. "Charm of public schools, even with a hint of caddishness, leading to the leader over bumps and potholes of politics, where men such as John Major and Gordon Brown's stumbling and falling, "wrote Simon Jenkins in The Guardian. Quentin Letts said his readers in the Daily Mail that, yes, Cameron is corny, but the Flashman society "makes it muzzle jaundicetied bogey swaggery Miliband or more colorful and Clegg. Thanks to this nickname, Cameron has set the public imagination as a set character. "He noted that it is the Russians who first refers to Margaret Thatcher the Iron Lady. Understanding as an insult, but Nelson SH Fraser, editor of The Spectator, was surprised that after the" Start the Quattro "gaffe of the election campaign last year - when Labour Cameron portrayed as Gene Hunt, star of the television series Life on Mars, suggesting that could lead the country back to the 1980s - chose another heroic figure of his attacks. What Labour strategists overlooked was that Hunt's anti-hero and admired the comparison made Cameron look cool. "Now is the Flashman" Nelson said, the conclusion is obvious, "the charismatic rogue with a genius line." should Cameron ignores the advice and take full lilylivered Flash. It must go beyond Boris 

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