Maybe I'm missing something here, but why can't Cameron be a Villa fan? He claimed he was before all of this didn't he? I'm not contesting the angle on this issue but irrespective of his political allegiance is he not allowed to be a fan of the club? I don't agree with his politics but I really don't see why anyone would object to him being a fan of our club. When it comes to that subject, the more the merrier.
Many of those who have spoken in the debate or have written about the subject are either lawyers or football fans, but I have to confess that I am neither
I think Dunn's article is a decent piece, trying to put some context into the debate. Cameron is no Villa fan or of football in general, he's just using the occasion to score a few political points. As the article says: "Instead, Cameron and his like stay silent on the real outrages of how ordinary football supporters are being stitched up, day in, day out." Can anyone argue against that?
Obviously not, for the same reasons that the Telegraph, Sun, Heil and Express haven't written anything similar but would have done if Milliband was in power.
Was it Mellor who started this whole Mainstream Politician being overtly 'interested' in football as a way of arse licking Major?