This is something I think deserves my comments on the hand written message on Cameron's wreath, while every other politician has theirs in marker pen saying "from the Deputy prime minister" or "from the leader of the opposition, or "from the people of Scotland" It seems they didn't even try to disguise it by using different pens. They seem to be written by the same person as well, the handwriting is very similar.
The message from Cameron, just about all I cannot read, may have well been scribbled by this fucker,
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2715587/Twitter-row-Ed-Miliband-ridiculed-stark-message-WWI-centenary-wreath-contrast-David-Cameron-s-handwritten-note.html
At least the other 3 messages are readable even if they said so little and, in my honest opinion, that is all the message needs to convey that they are remembered. Cameron has tried to pull a scam here by putting down a message that a 3 year old would have difficulty reading, Cameron's message looks more of an embarrassment than the other 3 put together.
You can bet this fucker, Cameron, got the card well in advance of the day and sent it to the factory to be added to the completed wreath, a special order for this fucker, if you like, I would go as far as to say he got some PA to write this message before sending it to be placed on the wreath to be given to him on the day.
Cameron couldn't have done worse if he had written the message in his own blood, if only.
The other option I can come up with is Cameron has been planning this for years while other party leaders have had other things on their minds, but I still think that factory workers pre-prepared these in the workshop while Cameron got his to return to the workshop to be attached, that explains the similar handwriting and same pen, used en mass for signing messages on wreaths.
The message from Cameron, just about all I cannot read, may have well been scribbled by this fucker,
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2715587/Twitter-row-Ed-Miliband-ridiculed-stark-message-WWI-centenary-wreath-contrast-David-Cameron-s-handwritten-note.html
At least the other 3 messages are readable even if they said so little and, in my honest opinion, that is all the message needs to convey that they are remembered. Cameron has tried to pull a scam here by putting down a message that a 3 year old would have difficulty reading, Cameron's message looks more of an embarrassment than the other 3 put together.
You can bet this fucker, Cameron, got the card well in advance of the day and sent it to the factory to be added to the completed wreath, a special order for this fucker, if you like, I would go as far as to say he got some PA to write this message before sending it to be placed on the wreath to be given to him on the day.
Cameron couldn't have done worse if he had written the message in his own blood, if only.
The other option I can come up with is Cameron has been planning this for years while other party leaders have had other things on their minds, but I still think that factory workers pre-prepared these in the workshop while Cameron got his to return to the workshop to be attached, that explains the similar handwriting and same pen, used en mass for signing messages on wreaths.
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