Uk affairs, The Double Lizzie Crisis (Part 1)

I find the chumminess of Nige’s twitter page very reassuring

70 year ago today, the war in Europe ended, Britain stood up and saved the world from Nazisim, amazing, so proud to be part of it, imagine what the wasters in the Irish army were doing at the time, sitting on their arse hiding, playing cards, drinking and smoking gold flake up in the Curragh

The Russians won the war pal

This sums up how important Britain and David Cameron are in the great scheme of things today

[SIZE=6]He might call the Prime Minister ‘bro’ but Barack Obama can’t pick out the real David Cameron on Twitter[/SIZE]
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[]PM follows 382 carefully-picked people, including the U.S. President
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]But Obama hasn’t returned the favour - despite following 645,000 people
[]Instead he follows a computer game-loving Star Trek fan from Oregon
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]Tweets include crying at Muppets and ‘Uhg. Someone cook me foooood’
[*]President auto-follows on his account, which is run by campaigners
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PUBLISHED: 15:15 GMT, 22 January 2015 | UPDATED: 21:21 GMT, 22 January 2015
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Well this is awkward. The Prime Minister makes a lot of his special relationship with Barack Obama - but it seems the President who calls him ‘bro’ doesn’t feel the same way.
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Mr Obama is following the wrong David Cameron on Twitter - a computer game-lover from Oregon who tweets about Back to the Future and Star Trek.

While @DavidCameron enjoys the attention of the U.S. premier, British counterpart @David_Cameron has been left high and dry by the most powerful man in the world.

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One-way relationship: David Cameron faithfully follows his U.S. counterpart on Twitter - but Barack Obama has not returned the favour, despite following 645,000 people. Instead he follows an Oregon movie fan


Spot the difference: Prime Minister David Cameron… and a computer game-lover from Oregon in the U.S.

The unequal relationship was revealed with the help of online tool DoesFollow, which analyses who follows who on the social networking site.

The Prime Minister follows just 382 carefully-picked people, and the U.S. President is among them.

But Mr Obama does not follow him back, despite being signed up for the updates of 645,000 people.

Instead he follows @DavidCameron, an internet user from Oregon who wrote when the Prime Minister joined Twitter in 2012: 'I am NOT the prime minister.

‘I am a dude from America, who is more awesome than the prime minister.’

He has 1,143 followers compared to the PM’s 897,000 - though they do include Stephen Fry.

To any careful eye it’d be obvious that he isn’t one of the leaders of the free world.

His tweets include: ‘Any Oregon area friends who might be available tomorrow to help unload a moving van into a storage unit?’

Greatest country on earth britan …nothing exists on its level…nothing

[QUOTE=“Watch The Break, post: 1135536, member: 260”]I find the chumminess of Nige’s twitter page very reassuring

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I changed my mind in the box and went UKIP, I had to go with my conscience, its time to put a stop to all the immigrants getting in here

The British Loins tour is the proof.

Indeed … The lions a perfect exam.e how the British Isles can be a force together

What constituency are you in?

Checked the odds for the first time in a few hours and the Tories seem to be on a slight drift, with the prices for the better Labour outcomes shortening. Have there been rumours about the exit poll data, or is it the high turnout?

Yesssssssssss!

Exit poll showing 316 seats for the Tories!

:clap::clap::clap:

Yes!

Five more years of Tory rule!

Last two BBC exit polls were bang on the money. Got Tory seats spot on in 2010 and Labour majority in 2005. Dave has it in the bag. LD wipe out.

get in there! Hon the tories! :clap::clap::clap:

[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 1135702, member: 377”]What constituency are you in?[/QUOTE]I prefer not say Manuel, a tory stronghold is all I will say

1992 all over again.

its coming home, its coming home :clap:

South Tulla?

[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 1135819, member: 377”]Yes!

Five more years of Tory rule!

Last two BBC exit polls were bang on the money. Got Tory seats spot on in 2010 and Labour majority in 2005. Dave has it in the bag. LD wipe out.[/QUOTE]lLib Dem wankers wiped out, lovely!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04854XqcfCY

Congrats Tassotti, now for the referendum on Europe!!

Liberals are RATTLED!!

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