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Ask David: Menwith Hill, MI5/6, Multiculturalism, Europe, Rejects

Posted by David on Thursday, 08 February 2007 21:20:24

Today I answered more of your questions from ‘Ask David’.


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Posted by seabhcan on Thursday, 08 February 2007 22:11:56

Dear Mr Cameron,

I'm disappointed, but not exactly surprised, by your adept non-answers to these serious questions on NSA and MI5. But I can perhaps draw one nugget of information from your furrowed brow. "What is your knowledge of these events?" `None' it would seem. I hope reading these questions will plant a seed of doubt, that the world isn't quite as you assume it to be.

By the way, dismissing everything you would prefer not to hear as a 'conspiracy theory' does not change the world and make them untrue. I look forward to your answer next week to my question on the security flaws in RFID passports. I hope you don't try and claim that is a conspiracy theory!

Yours,

Seabhcan

Posted by canvas on Thursday, 08 February 2007 22:22:10

David Cameron !!! Re: Webcameron Rejects - it is a plea to Webcameron to put a social blog on to this website - for some light relief from the cannabis questions and the conspiracy theories. Get it?! :) LoL

The 'Guest Blog' on Webcameron is somewhat dreary and the 'Open Blog' gets overloaded with 9/11 conspiracy theories and cannabis questions - so a SOCIAL BLOG would be most welcome. Many thanks. :)

Good response about multiculturalism. Other replies were ok.

Sorry to be cheeky - but you say 'ummm' a lot. Slightly distracting.

But thanks for the replies.

http://webcameron.informe.com

 

Comment edited by canvas on Thursday, 08 February 2007 22:36:42

Posted by carlos on Thursday, 08 February 2007 22:33:15

Canvas I think he had quite a dry throat.... lol

Mr. Cameron, why do you spend such little time on challenging questions, if you just want to answer the same old things, you really should not of created this forum for interaction. Now although I do feel the smallest amount of satisfaction that you answered a question I raised, it is outweighed with the TONY BLAIR like avoidance to the actual question...

I mean to just say "we benefit from our relationshipt with USA..." blah balh - sounds almost identical to the answer that blair gives each week at PM Q's to any suggestion that the US has too much influence and power over this country.

HOW CAN IT BE GOOD FOR US IF WE HAVE NO INPUT OR CONTROL OVER IT??? they sahre what they want with us, but if they are listening in on the british public surely we should have overall control of it?

you have NO CREDIBILITY ON THE BIG BROTHER ISSUE NOW - gimmicks to do with wheelie bins... er, it's not even here yet: maybe concentrate on things that are already in place that take our freedom and privacy away.

but once again - not surprised in the least.

I will be following this up next week; if you keep giving such vacuous answers we will keep asking you the question until we get a STRAIGHT one.

Posted by kozmicstu on Friday, 09 February 2007 09:05:04

Thankyou Mr Cameron, I hope you will see the need for a social area on this site when you come and check out Webcameron Rejects!

Nothing overly unexpected from the rest of it, really. I haven't quite worked out why people keep asking the same questions and expecting different answers, myself. Thanks for the Europe answer, it's always nice to see a politician who isn't talking complete rubbish about Europe :-)

Stu

Posted by canvas on Friday, 09 February 2007 09:41:14

Webcameron really needs a 'social blog' to keep the 'community spirit' going. The 'new voting system' has been detrimental to Webcameron.

I get the feeling that DC is just using Webcameron now as an election tool - does he have any real interest in hearing peoples views? There is no serious interaction between DC and the Webcameron community. I used to think there was before the voting system was implemented. I used to get the feeling that DC would actually sometimes read the open blog and the comments. Not any more. He feels so far removed from his own website - it's untrue.

It would be much better if every once and awhile he picked a question randomly and answered it. No special day of the week. It feels like DC just rushes through his answers - and that he is quite bored by it all. He contributes 3-6 minutes a week to 'interaction with his community'... No passion and no spontaneity. Get rid of the rubbish voting system and you will get rid of the rubbish questions LoL

Ever feel like you've been cheated?? :)

Posted by 2012AD on Friday, 09 February 2007 11:24:37

David, answer the questions, not what you want to answer. I would have thought you would have trained you up for that. You could at leat be good at trying to divert the questions! luckily for you most of the population will fall for your trollop.

good luck dave.

 

Comment edited by 2012AD on Sunday, 18 February 2007 17:51:43

Posted by kozmicstu on Friday, 09 February 2007 11:33:15

I don't know about cheated, canvas - it was never going to stay like it was forever.

I think there's still interest from Mr Cameron, but to be perfectly honest even I'm getting a little bored of the Open Blog now - the same topics being endlessly repeated and the same arguments from utterly entrenched opponents. There's an uneasy vibe to it all. Rejects has a healthier more pleasant atmosphere at the moment, where people are actually engaging in conversation rather than just arguing. I do agree, though - it's the voting system (which YOU campaigned for, I might add) which has caused the problems.

Posted by canvas on Friday, 09 February 2007 12:29:31

kOZMIC - I agree with you. I want the voting system to be refined - or perhaps re-thought. It has backfired and it goes against the very principles that Webcameron was based on . It has made David Cameron one step removed from his community.

At least on Webcameron Rejects the 'Conspiracy Theories' are confined to a special thread - and you can ignore them if you want to. I hope Webcameron realise that this website is heading in a 'corporate' direction.

I would like to hear David's views on a variety of subjects - I would like Webcameron to set up polls so David Cameron can see what the majority of people feel about certain subjects. It would great if David asked us a question - by poll? The current format just doesn't work as well as it could.

Until then - it's http://webcameron.informe.com . It would be great if the two could merge. :) LoL


Posted by carlos on Friday, 09 February 2007 13:55:28

Canvas and Koz - if u don't want to read about so-called conpiracy theorie suggest you plug your ears from the world - or are you just happy with governement conspiracy theories: i.e the current terrorist raids - conspiracy breifings from the home office about be-headings, or the official; governement line on 77 and 911.. these are conspiracy theoreis, yet to be proven in any sort of way that would stand up in a court of law. But as soon as anyone even slightlky hints that things might not be as we are led to believe you then of course - crazy conspiracies.

so i suggest u go buy a farm house in siberia, then u can live in peace.

IT's CALLED SYMANTECS - JUST SAYING SOMETHING IS A CONSPIRACY MEANS ABSOLUTELY NOTHIHNG, except to be-little it in our current mindset of what a conspiracy theory is.
I WORK WITH INFORMATION, and NOT LABELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

However why are you so afraid of these things being raised, especially as there is forum for such questions in mainstream media?

and please stop with the totally un-cool (just not done in forums to advertise your own!!!!!!) advertising of your forum - it has no relevance, and importance to anyone except yourselves.

We ask Cameron a seriou, higly legitmate question, and you both start frothing at the mouth - just don't get what your so scared about... that people might actually wake up, and realise how we are being manipulated by the media every day?

People are trusting the net more and more to give them a source of real information rather thant the fast-food style hyping of stories that you get in our "estabished" media: maybe because everyone is equal here - but you need millions, if not billions to run a major news outlet!!!

stop whining that there is REAL DEBATE, and great information being posted here - and just stay on the safety of your forums which you can moderate.

Posted by davetheslave on Friday, 09 February 2007 14:32:44

@Carlos

You say:
"IT's CALLED SYMANTECS - JUST SAYING SOMETHING IS A CONSPIRACY MEANS ABSOLUTELY NOTHIHNG, except to be-little it in our current mindset of what a conspiracy theory is."

I think you'll find that it's called semantics. Symantec is a company which makes anti-virus software. Maybe they could stop the conspiracy virus which seems to be sweeping WebCameron....

Posted by carlos on Friday, 09 February 2007 16:07:22

LMAO... davetheslave :-)

shows how much enthasis i put on words, and language..

 

Comment edited by carlos on Friday, 09 February 2007 16:08:53

Posted by Paine on Friday, 09 February 2007 16:49:11

Surely it's the conspiracy theorists who should move to Siberia? After all, the Free Mason-run Government can't get you there!

...or can it? :p


I thought the replies to Ask David were inciteful, but agree with Canvas - a bit of spontaneity never goes wrong! Then again, the questions asked do limit the replies he can give. I plan to ask a few questions myself next week, and hope I'll have the support of webcameron in getting them to the top man!

Posted by seabhcan on Friday, 09 February 2007 17:28:09

I spent a summer in Siberia in 2002, in Novosibirsk and the Altai mountains. Its actually a great place. Novosibirsk has 3 million people and is actually quite an exciting city. I wouldn't mind going back.

Posted by Geddes on Friday, 09 February 2007 20:12:50

Lovely. That's generally my opnion. To me, the EU is one of my most important issues, and I think that Mr Cameron's ideas reflect mine almost completely! :)

Posted by lawstudent on Friday, 09 February 2007 23:00:31

He spoke about Europe - at last!! Glad to hear that about the currency. Still, I frankly don't think it's possible for us to change the EU; we're just one member state among nearly 30. How can we change Europe? I see withdrawal as the only option, though I know it'd be economically detrimental for the UK, at least initially. That's where the UK-US relationship needs to become more special than ever!