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David cameron and invalid veto

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Teddy_boy | 23:40 Sun 11th Dec 2011 | ChatterBank
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Invalid, in what sense?
I think we have to call them Physically-challenged, these days........and has he really vetoed them?

Scope aren't going to be happy....
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According to the news as nick clegg wasnt in agreement with and wasnt consulted by cameron.Not my opinion just a statement of fact .
he is prime minister, the head of government, and as such was the UK representative at the all-nightathon. He may not have consulted Clegg, me, or Uncle Tom Cobbleigh; but he was still the person who had the vote to cast.
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You may be right.History will dictate not people.
Mr Clegg was consulted and was broadly in agreement with the course of action taken by the Prime Minister. And even if he had not been consulted and/or had not agreed, it does not make Mr Cameron's action invalid.
sooner or later, voters will.
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lib dems say they werent who is right ?

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