He's eager to fund, arm and even fight for Al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood. The guy never misses a chance to arrest Tommy Robinson or give away another area of Britain to Muslims and Sharia Law.
He publicly declares himself a "commoner." Goes to great lengths proving it by declassifying Britain's secrets. Openly shares them with any who ride the train. Fine chap that he is, actually leaves the keys in the "Red Box;" just in case it accidentally gets locked.
Britain, when is your next election for Prime Minister? Ya all gonna be able to last that long?
The blundering PM strolled off from his table, leaving the red box behind with the key still in it and no security within touching distance. The words “Prime Minister” were clear for all to see.
Luckily for Mr Cameron, those on the train from London to Edinburgh were an honest bunch and snubbed the opportunity to rifle through his secret papers, which critics fear could have contained details on plans for military strikes on Syria.
One astonished passenger told how he stopped to take a picture of the red case and said nobody intervened.
Downing Street insisted the box was being watched at all times, but our source said he could easily have snatched it.
The passenger, from Essex, told how he got on the 7.44am train late at King’s Cross on Saturday and was looking for a seat when he spotted Mr Cameron, who was going to a wedding near York, in the buffet car. It was closed at the time. He recognised the Tory leader and said the PM gave him a smile.
Our man added: “I carried on walking through the train and two carriages on I saw the PM’s red briefcase on a table all alone. First of all I couldn’t believe that Cameron was on the train unprotected, I just walked past him.
“I could freely bump into this guy and there was no security or anyone around him. And secondly it was incredible that his briefcase was lying there just like that.
“I could have quite easily have damaged it or scratched it or run off with it. And above all I couldn’t believe the key was in the lock.
“It was just sitting there. I could probably have run off with it if I’d wanted to. But instead I took a photo.”
Absent-minded Mr Cameron, who once left his eight-year-old daughter Nancy at a pub after lunch, was criticised by other politicians for leaving the official case behind. Former government minister Kevan Jones, a Labour MP, said: “I was never allowed to take my red box on public transport. There were very clear rules. It’s astonishing, quite frankly, that he would just get up and walk off down the aisle.
“There could be any number of state secrets in that box.
“What would have happened if someone, for whatever reason, opened the window and chucked it out?”
Former Deputy PM John Prescott added last night: “I’m staggered that a prime minister should be so slack about looking after government secrets. The box could have contained detailed confidential intelligence about Syria. I never let mine out of my sight.
It’s also a bit rich that his Government persecuted journalists for carrying secrets but left his own on his table. Talk about Inter Twitty. The guy needs to get a grip."

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