Video - Did Dave Tell Gordon to F'off?
To those who moan at TB for swearing please go be illiberal somewhere else. There was much discussion during PMQs of whether Cameron mouthed fuck off to Gordon. Deservedly so, he could even have sealed that elusive and very much mythical deal if he had said what most of the nation wants to say to Gordon as soon as possible.
Well thanks to the technical wizardry of anonymous commenter Calais TB can bring you the video for you to decide:
What do you reckon?
18 comments:
I think this was very wrong of Cameron.
He should have said it out loud. We were all thinking it, and he threw away his chance to say it.
"Get off" is what it looks like to me...just like you suggest at the end of the video.
Shame really. If he had said "f*** off" Brown would've deserved it. Woeful PMQs performance from Brown yet again.
At least in this PMQs DC ripped Bin to Brown for a change.
He very obviously says 'get off'... a typically posh remark
It's either "Get off" or "Piss off."
I think he's saying:
"I'm being sucked off, (don't bite it)"
Ah, bugger.
Although he certainly deserved it, no. We get the privilege of that when the election is called.
It looks to me like "Get off it."
Mind you, it brings to mind the whole Pierre Trudeau 'fuddle duddle' debacle, when the then-Canadian Prime Minister was reputed to have mouth "F*** off" to the Leader of the Opposition in 1971 - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuddle_duddle
No, he said "Get off", I'm pretty at lip reading!
Get Off (The Stage).
Cameron seems to be subconsciously referring to his favourite musician, Morrissey, whose lyrics in a song released in October (although 19 years ago) foretold the coming of Gordon Brown's premiership
Spooky. It isn't even Halloween yet.
It looks like 'Get Off.' But F Off is what he should have said and what a considerable proportion of the country would like him to do.
He said: "Get off, get off".
Although he could have been staring into Tessa Jowell's (who looked like she was starring in a new zombie film) eyes saying "get me off, get me off".
he clearly said 'get off'
Cameron has been using Parliamentary kanguage for over a year. "Call a General Election now" is Parliamentese for "Fuck off you Chump"
I would have preferred it to be 'f off'...GB has a moany, annoying voice which alone justifies that response. Sadly, it seems a mild 'get off'.
piss off
No sound card at work, but it didn't look like "f**k off".
I can certainly believe it was "get off" - that matches the lip movement.
At one point Brown definitely hows "that's crap".
All good fun.