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Saturday, 3 October 2009

Operation "destroy Cameron" (Update)

Further to this from July when I reported that:
"A Channel 4 programme not one of the BBC's, but I am sure the BBC will find a way of publicising it. The Independent report that:

"When Boris met Dave will dramatise the school and university years of the Conservative Party leader and his friend and political fellow-traveller, Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London. This period in the two Old Etonians' lives is widely known for an infamous mid-Eighties Oxford University photograph, which shows the pair posing in the blue tailcoats and mustard-coloured waistcoats of the notorious Bullingdon Club.

The 90-minute documentary will be shown on More 4 in the autumn, prompting complaints from Tory MPs that it may influence voters in the run-up to the next general election. Philip Davies, a member of the House of Commons Committee on Culture, Media and Sport, said the timing of the programme left Channel 4 open to "accusations they are pursuing an agenda". "

The "left" in the UK are worried that despite all their hard work of destroying the credibility of the Conservative party, the voters are turning to that party. The answer - go into overdrive, attack on every front, after all to let the "nasty party" back into power would be a crime. "

Well I have news... When Boris Met Dave is to be broadcast on More 4 next Wednesday October 7 at 9pm, completely coincidentally David Cameron's speech to the Conservative Conference is on the Thursday afternoon after the broadcast.

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