David Cameron woke up the other day and asked himself what was the stupidest possible thing he could do. Eureka! He could align himself with Barack Obama in an effort to start WWIII.
A row has erupted over No 10’s claim Labour is giving “succour” to Syria’s regime by not backing the prime minister over military action there. Labour is demanding an apology for what it describes as “infantile” comments. Downing Street is reported to be furious that Labour leader Ed Miliband has not backed David Cameron’s motion paving the way for military strikes.
BBC News – Syria crisis: Downing Street fury over Labour stance
Dumb and Dumber. Not to mention Clegg.
All they need is a dossier.
David Cameron woke up the other day and asked himself what was the stupidest possible thing he could do.
You’re wrong!
He does that every day. 🙂
Sorry, you forgot to mention UKIP and Nigel.
Cameron can point at Labour all he likes, but siding with Obama certainly didn’t win him any friends in his own party. As Tim Stanley noted, “David Cameron was defeated not just by the collective will of the House but by rebels within his own party. … From the perspective of Toryism, the Conservative Party is no longer a united party of war. … It’s hard not to conclude that they’ve rejected Cameron as well as war: for he made this an issue of trust. They basically concluded that they don’t trust him. Surely his leadership must now be called into question.”
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/timstanley/100233309/syria-vote-this-historic-night-was-a-humiliation-for-david-cameron-but-a-victory-for-parliament/