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11-30-2011, 06:05 PM

sbfriedman
Denton, TX
Posts: 931
Prime Minister David Cameron is dealing with his own version Occupy Wall Street, only these people have actually taken action. A large percentage of public sector workers are on strike over there. And, apparently he isn't on the side of workers, having this to say about it:

"So, despite the disappointment of the party opposite, who support irresponsible and damaging strikes, it looks like something of a damp squib." he told the Commons.

I thought of David Cameron as somewhat of a decent guy when I saw him stand up and defend himself (when he didn't have to) during the hearings about the News of the World Phone Hacking Scandal. But, apparently he mirrors several politicians in this country that are so for the great divide of wealth.

What are everyone's thoughts on Cameron? Does he have a point or is he way out of line here?


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