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Cameron urges 'civilian rule' after Hosni Mubarak quits
Egypt has a "precious moment of opportunity" to move towards "civilian and democratic rule", Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
His comments followed the resignation of Hosni Mubarak as Egypt's president after 18 days of protests. Mr Cameron said the UK was a friend of Egypt and stood ready to "help in any way that we can". David Cameron: ''This is Egypt's moment of opportunity" Amnesty International is arranging a "day of solidarity" with the Egyptian people in central London on Saturday. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12435618 Note: 11 February 2011 Last updated at 23:49 GMT |
What a suck up that man is.
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This means I will write a cheque out for a few million and screw the working class in the UK at the same time.
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That swine keeps banging on we're bust and out of money but that dose not stop him doing a Brown, give it away.
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Hello,
suppose even after this empire England still has a bit of interest in the Suez canal .. maybe even the US .. :D But apart from empty gestures of british, german or whatever prick politicians, i like very much they managed to make a dictator go, even if it's not in our direct interest "west" and NATO-wise. Go, Egypt ! Greetings, Catfish |
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