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Monday, September 12, 2011
Dissembling Dave Cameron continues his streak of saying one thing and doing another as ConDem oversees ward losses and mergers on a hospital which he had, when in opposition, vowed to keep intact.
Back in 2007 Cameron had visited Chase Farm Hospital in Enfield, and said that "The closure of the units here are just one example of Labour's cuts to the NHS. It's completely unjustifiable - this hospital has 3,000 live births a year and a vital accident and emergency unit".
He went on to clearly signal there would be no cutbacks on the Conservatives watch by saying that "What I would say to Gordon Brown is, if you call an election on November 1, we'll stop the closure of services at this hospital on November 2".
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Say one thing and do another is something we're fast becoming to expect from Dave and his cohorts, promising the world from the safety of opposition, yet now making U-turns at every opportunity.
Salt at the standby, if his lips are moving then you'll need more than pinch of it.
