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Cameron praises Wolves initiative
Friday 29th February 2008, 11:37AM GMT.
David Cameron today paid tribute to Wolverhampton Wanderers for the way the club is working with young people in the community.
The Conservative leader was speaking as he travelled to the West Midlands to visit the Express & Star’s headquarters in Wolverhampton before moving on to the Wolves community project in Dudley. “I’m going to see the programme that the Wolves are running to get young people involved,” he said.
“It’s a classic example of the sort of social responsibility I want to see,” he said.
“Here we have an organisation saying ‘We want to play our part in giving kids something to do, getting them off the streets and trying to improve their lives’,” he added.
“It’s a really good idea, and I am looking forward to hearing about it from the young people involved.” Mr Cameron was also optimistic that the Conservatives would make the breakthrough at the next general election in areas such as the Black Country, where candidates have to win seats like Stourbridge and Wolverhampton South West if they are to have a chance of forming the next government.”
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David Cameron today paid tribute to Wolverhampton Wanderers for the way the club is working with young people in the community.
The Conservative leader was speaking as he travelled to the West Midlands to visit the Express & Star’s headquarters in Wolverhampton before moving on to the Wolves community project in Dudley. “I’m going to see the programme that the Wolves are running to get young people involved,” he said.
“It’s a classic example of the sort of social responsibility I want to see,” he said.
“Here we have an organisation saying ‘We want to play our part in giving kids something to do, getting them off the streets and trying to improve their lives’,” he added.
“It’s a really good idea, and I am looking forward to hearing about it from the young people involved.” Mr Cameron was also optimistic that the Conservatives would make the breakthrough at the next general election in areas such as the Black Country, where candidates have to win seats like Stourbridge and Wolverhampton South West if they are to have a chance of forming the next government.
“We have a really strong message on issues like crime, getting police back on the streets, a moratorium on accident and emergency and maternity unit closures, and opening up education to more providers. We have some excellent candidates who are working very hard, so I’m very confident,” he said. “We have unity and momentum, and we know what we have to do.” Mr Cameron said the Tories would help to boost the West Midlands economy by completely opening up the supply of education to allow more organisations to run schools in the public sector.
During a speech to West Midlands Conservative councillors, the Tory leader proposed to give ward councillors the cash needed to spend on local community projects. “That would be real democracy, real accountability, and we think councils are better placed than Whitehall to decide what is best for individual areas,” he said.
“Ward councillors know what their streets need, they know what individual residents want, and they’ll know how to get things done.”
Mr Cameron said a Tory government would also make sure that local people were given greater information about their areas including “crime maps” to show precisely where criminality and anti-social behaviour was occurring.
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Anything for a few votes
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Is he free on Saturday? Room for one more up front…………
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No thanks Filthy raider, i’ve had enough of strikers out on the right wing!!
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HAHA THESE PEOPLE DONT DO SPORT! THATS Y THEY ARE GEEKY POLITITIANS! HE IS JUST KISS ARSING TO GET VOTES!
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Next will come Gordon Brown, and McCarthy has been thinking of having 2 right wingers, with nobody up front
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Just when you thought your day couldn’t get any worse… a thumbs up from “Dave” (I’m an ordinary bloke) Cameron.
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Cameron for chief executive!!!
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CAMERON WOULD’NT THINK THAT IF HE SEEN THE WAY DOPEY MICKS TREATS FREDDY EASTWOOD,AND PUTS OUR YOUNG FANS THROUGH HELL WATCHING RUBBISH ON THE PITCH.
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“Win seats like Stourbridge” he is trying to seduce me into voting for me by praising my beloved Wolves.
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Go and kick a ball Dave !!! Politicians – who’s have em ?
It reminds me when Blair and Mandelson suddently came out in favour of footie to catch votes, everybody felt and knew that they were as interested in footballer as they were in politics !!!
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9) i love how even this story brings the chat back to eastwood. He is an overtated, lazy sus standard player whio just not deserve all this blind adulation
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Blind adulation? Loyal support more like.
Fans backing players – thats what real supporters do. Guess down the poorthornes you’d all get on his back and boo him?
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did he hve any praise for the way the senior squad is working?
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13) no mate we don’t boo, we leave that to you lot. And after listening to you lot whine all year about players i find your comment both hypocritical and amusing
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Still wont get you my vote Mr ‘I’m an ordinary bloke’. Bet he’s never been to a match in his life. There are similarities between us and the Tories though…We ain’t going to get promoted to the top flight, they ain’t going to win power and both bosses are about as popular with the public as a nasty rash down below
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Tories & Football.
Its a bit like tomato sauce on ya sunday dinner.
It ay right.
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baggie.
you dont boo? what a crock that is.
heard the booing on the championship on sunday.
heard a lot more booing when Robson was manager.
he was god one minute for keeping you in the prem next minute you all turned on him.
wake up and live in the real world
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What a great person he gets my vote!
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Pity you won’t vote for them/him. You might end up with a country worth living in again. Labour have done soooo well, haven’t they? Knackers.
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Now we can see why Labour keeps winning – idiots like you voting for them – because even you can manage an “x”!
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Is Cameron sporting a hood these days? – David “Innit” Cameron – Maybe he could take a few lessons in “spin” from Wolves resident politician in waiting – fat boy Moxey? A man for ALL pies! (& pint special offer)
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