What?. What the hell are you smoking?.
I am a British conservative, a Tory or UKIP voter, and I loath Obama.
“What?. What the hell are you smoking?.”
I have never smoked anything unlike your idol Mr. Cameron who is apparently also a Pot smoker just like Obama.
“David Cameron, the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Conservative Party, has not clearly communicated whether he has used cannabis but he has clearly stated that he is not issuing denials about the stories on the front pages of several national newspapers claiming that he had. He did however, while Leader of the Opposition, say, that he supports the legalisation of medical cannabis.[21]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_politicians_who_admit_to_cannabis_use
“I am a British conservative”
Well isn’t that special.
Thank you for letting us know that you agree with the Democrats here on the majority of their stands.
So that make you a Democrat here in the U.S.
Aug 2, 2013 1:28PM ET
How Conservative Would British Conservatives Be in the U.S.?
Philip Bump
The Conservative Party of the United Kingdom has hired an unexpected-but-certainly-qualified person to advise its general election team: Jim Messina, architect of the Barack Obama re-election and former Deputy White House Chief of Staff. What gives? How could a self-described lifelong Democrat go work for the Conservatives?
In short: Money. But also because the U.K. Conservatives are not like U.S. conservatives.
Let’s be clear: This is not a Benedict Arnold-style move. The BBC reports on the hire, noting that Messina will remain in the U.S. (where Messina runs Organizing For Action) and will be used largely to advise on social media and campaign structure. The outlet also notes that it’s not the first time the Conservatives and the Obama team have been linked.
In the run-up to the TV debates of the 2010 U.K. general election campaign, the Tories brought Obama adviser Anita Dunne over to advise Mr .Cameron on how to handle the debates, which are a familiar feature of U.S. presidential races.
Then, in the year of the presidential election, Mr. Cameron flew to the US in a trip interpreted by many as an endorsement of Mr. Obama.
When you break down the parties (and their leaders) by policy, it’s easy to see why.
See graphic on this page.
Yes, that’s right: Messina can still wear his all-blue outfit when he has to take meetings in London.
The final tally from the above? Two Conservative policies similar to the Republican party; six to the Democrats. And in two instances the death penalty and nationalized healthcare it runs further to the left.
In other words, Messina doesn’t need to change his policy arguments that much, either.
http://www.thewire.com/politics/2013/08/how-conservative-would-uk-conservatives-be-us/67930/