Classy stuff from Harriet Harman, deputy leader of the Labour Party, today. On David Cameron:
There is something not quite right about him.
He’s the kind of man your mother used to warn you about.
You know the kind of man I’m talking about.
He’ll promise you the world. Promise to make all your dreams come true.
But if he got his wicked way with – you in the ballot box – you’d never hear from him again.
He’s the kind of man your mother used to warn you about.
You know the kind of man I’m talking about.
He’ll promise you the world. Promise to make all your dreams come true.
But if he got his wicked way with – you in the ballot box – you’d never hear from him again.
Well, all’s fair and it’s a rough-and-tumble sport ain’t it? Still, you can take this as another sign of Labour’s desperation.
[Via James Forsyth]

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