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Has Cameron 'betrayed The Country'?

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Gromit | 17:19 Sat 28th Mar 2015 | News
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Edited from the Dault Telegraph:

// David Cameron has been heckled by a long-serving Tory member angered at the Government's failure to curb migration at the launch of the party's election launch.

In a rare breach of the slick presentation that characterises Conservative events, Mr Cameron was heckled by a party member of 35 years who was angered by the scant mention of Europe and immigration in the speech.

Mike Howson, 59, from Staffordshire Morelands, shouted that Mr Cameron had “betrayed the country” by failing to cut immigration.

It comes just days after Mr Cameron was booed, heckled and jeered by pensioners over the NHS at an Age UK rally. //

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/11501505/David-Cameron-heckled-by-long-serving-Tory-over-failure-to-curb-migration.html

Is this ling time Cinservative member right?
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Mikey,I do live in England albeit not far from the border.Fortunately I have not needed the services of a GP very often but when I have I have been able to see one of the GP's at the practice promptly,if not on same day then the next.However,I work in Wales and people I come into contact with there have similar problems to you and struggle to get appointments and their practice has 6 doctors.
mikey- my local doctor's, chunter, chunter, nhs safe in tory hands, moan, moan.
grumpy- that would be the Welsh nhs, mikey, run by labour.
mikey- oh aye, everything's super where you live, grumpy, I suppose. chunter, moan.

Made me laugh, anyway.
Listen to mikey and one would wonder how Britain ever managed to become a World power before Labour's disastrous multi immigration, multi ethnic, multi cultural policies.
Trouble is though AOG Cameron has allowed immigration to continue apace after promises to curtail it somewhat.Although I am not a Farage fan is it any wonder he garners support in areas where migrants settle.
mikey4444

/// Wonky...drivel ! Immigrants represent a small amount of our
population. ///

Tell that to the white British who live in Leicester, Luton and Slough. Birmingham,

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/370013/White-Britons-are-now-a-minority-in-4-towns-and-cities
grumpy01

/// Trouble is though AOG Cameron has allowed immigration to continue apace after promises to curtail it somewhat. ///

He has curtailed some of those coming in from non EU countries, but since we are unfortunately a member of the EU, he can do nothing regarding the swarms coming in from there.
That is true AOG.Trouble is though the ones who do come intending to work are tarred with the same brush as those who come to milk the benefit system.
Thanks for the link AOG that explained exactly some of the reasons why the pensioners heckled Cameron at the Age UK rally. Mikey can stick his head in the sand, and call people racist naive etc, because he either knows no better or doesn't like what he hears, which seems to be most of the time. But the facts are there until Cameron takes some drastic measures to stop it, or Farage works a miracle, because the alternative of Balls and Minibrain doesn't bear thinking about. Who would have believed watching a black man butcher a young British soldier in an English street? Or a bunch of scruffy Asian men burning the British flag. That is the sort of thing that makes my blood boil. Immigration has ruined this country, and nothing Mikey could say would convince me otherwise. We had immigrants coming here in the 60's and 70's and they settled peacefully. But this mass uncontrolled immigration is all wrong.
no but labour will
Labour will what bernicuddles?

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