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Cameron Strictly off his rocker

November 25, 2008

Great to see that leader of the opposition David Cameron took his big opportunity last week to distance himself and the Tory party from the reality TV nonsense that has overtaken the government.

With the world facing both financial and climatic meltdown, Cameron took the opportunity to speak to voters on an issue that really mattered - John Sergeant's exit from reality TV show Strictly Come Dancing.

"Along with the rest of the country I am devastated," said Dave. "Strictly will not be the same without him."

What next? A Gordon Brown versus David Cameron dance-off for prime minister?

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Posted for your edification by Guru on November 25, 2008 7:34 AM |

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