Odelay
09-18-2012, 02:16 AM
I thought British Conservative Tories were supposed to be butt buddies with American Conservative Republicans.
David Cameron has said that Mitt Romney had the 'unique distinction of uniting all of England against him', according to the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
Reports of the comment could further jeopardise the so-called 'special relationship' between the United States and Britain should Romney, the Republican nominee, win the White House in November.
Weinstein, who co-founded Miramax films and won an Oscar for producing 'Shakespeare in Love', he had personally heard the British prime minister make the dismissive remark to a group of people.
Not so special relationship: Mr Romney did not win fans during his visit to Britain in July when he publicly cast doubt on whether the country was prepared for the Olympics.
Weinstein told the BBC: 'I witnessed Prime Minister saying to a group of people, myself included, that Mitt Romney had that unique distinction of uniting all of England against him with his various remarks.
'On behalf of my love of England, I have to support the President [Barack Obama] who is anything but making faux-pas.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2204664/David-Cameron-said-England-united-Mitt-Romney.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
David Cameron has said that Mitt Romney had the 'unique distinction of uniting all of England against him', according to the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
Reports of the comment could further jeopardise the so-called 'special relationship' between the United States and Britain should Romney, the Republican nominee, win the White House in November.
Weinstein, who co-founded Miramax films and won an Oscar for producing 'Shakespeare in Love', he had personally heard the British prime minister make the dismissive remark to a group of people.
Not so special relationship: Mr Romney did not win fans during his visit to Britain in July when he publicly cast doubt on whether the country was prepared for the Olympics.
Weinstein told the BBC: 'I witnessed Prime Minister saying to a group of people, myself included, that Mitt Romney had that unique distinction of uniting all of England against him with his various remarks.
'On behalf of my love of England, I have to support the President [Barack Obama] who is anything but making faux-pas.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2204664/David-Cameron-said-England-united-Mitt-Romney.html?ito=feeds-newsxml