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Good To See We Have Our Priorities Right

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Great to see our esteemed leader has his priorities right, and regards green football pitches as more important than a green future :roll:
David Cameron, the Prime Minister, has turned down the chance to attend the latest round of climate change talks, as there is little chance of a global deal this time.
Torygraph report
Prime Minister David Cameron insists he will ignore the furore over corruption claims levelled at Fifa as he tries to secure the 2018 World Cup for England.

Cameron arrived in Zurich on Tuesday to lobby Fifa executive committee members ahead of Thursday's crucial vote.
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:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

What do you expect from a man whose only experience of life outside politics has been in PR?

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Apparently he is travelling to London for today's PMQs then back to Zurich for the FIFA decision - by dog sled.
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JohnB wrote:Great to see our esteemed leader has his priorities right, and regards green football pitches as more important than a green future :roll:
David Cameron, the Prime Minister, has turned down the chance to attend the latest round of climate change talks, as there is little chance of a global deal this time.
Torygraph report
Prime Minister David Cameron insists he will ignore the furore over corruption claims levelled at Fifa as he tries to secure the 2018 World Cup for England.

Cameron arrived in Zurich on Tuesday to lobby Fifa executive committee members ahead of Thursday's crucial vote.
Beeb report
That sounds really, really sensible. :roll:

Jeepers, there are people out there who would love to get stuck into dealing with climate change and generally trying to sort stuff out. But no, the person who is in a position to do finds a fúcking game is far more important. WAW.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
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