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Gaffe

# gaffe - Saturday 7 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Centra’s gaffe isn’t the real problem here – our welfare system is

It’s not news that some benefits are spent on alcohol, writes Aaron McKenna. Time for a simple change to the system.

# gaffe - Thursday 31 May, 2012

From The Daily Edge Team Amercia This post contains videos This post contains images

God Bless Amercia. Mitt Romney app gaffe has the Internet laughing

Late-night comedian Steven Colbert has even made up a national anthem for the new dream country.

# gaffe - Friday 10 February, 2012

From TheJournal.ie London

London mayor dismisses Patrick’s Day event as ‘lefty crap’

Irish groups in London have said Boris Johnson’s comments were ‘contemptuous’ – but he says he appreciates and admires the Irish.

# gaffe - Friday 20 January, 2012

From The Daily Edge Gaffe

Mark Wahlberg apologises for saying he could have prevented 9/11 hijackings

Wahlberg had suggested he could have single-handedly prevented the tragedy if he had been on one of the planes.

# gaffe - Thursday 22 December, 2011

Facepalm This post contains videos

Alan Hansen apologises for Match of the Day ‘coloured’ gaffe

The pundit said that he “deeply regrets” his poor choice of words during last night’s Match of the Day.

# gaffe - Friday 2 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Big Mouth

BBC receives more than 20,000 complaints over Jeremy Clarkson ‘joke’

The controversial ‘Top Gear’ presenter joked that striking public sector workers should be shot in front of their families.

# gaffe - Wednesday 23 November, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Controversy

Tory students in Scotland burn an effigy of Barack Obama

The students at the University of St Andrews burned the likeness of the American president on a bonfire at the weekend. The president of the Conservative society has apologised and said it was a “stupid thing to do”.

# gaffe - Monday 21 November, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Big Mouth

Child benefit is ‘subsidising people to have sex’ – Michael O’Leary

The Ryanair CEO said that he thinks child benefit should be abolished, calling it an “absurdity”.

# gaffe - Friday 18 November, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Oops

Sarkozy: Breast-feeding is like slavery

However, the French president welcomed Carla Bruni’s breast feeding, saying it means he doesn’t have to get up at night for his new daughter.

# gaffe - Thursday 10 November, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Oh Dear This post contains videos

Watch: Rick Perry forgets which agencies he wants to abolish in debate gaffe

The governor of Texas is facing a campaign meltdown after one of the most humiliating gaffes in US presidential election debate history.

# gaffe - Monday 29 August, 2011

Gaffe This post contains videos

Tony Cascarino under pressure after ‘holocaust’ remarks

Sky Sports forced to immediately apologise after on-air comments from former Ireland striker.

# gaffe - Friday 17 June, 2011

From The Daily Edge Work Can Wait This post contains videos

Reading the news? It’s a Nazi business (Video)

It was a perfectly ordinary day for this BBC newsreader in Scotland… until she ran into a few technical problems.

# gaffe - Wednesday 18 May, 2011

From The Daily Edge Royal Visit

Duking it out: Our tips for gaffe-prone Prince Philip on his way around Ireland

The Queen’s consort verged on creating another of his trademark foot-in-mouth moments at the Guinness Storehouse this morning so TheJournal.ie has come up with an etiquette checklist for the Duke of Edinburgh.

# gaffe - Friday 1 April, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Gaffe

Royal family apologises over Harney wedding gaffe

Clarence House apologises “unreservedly” after a case of mistaken identity in which the former Health Minister was sent an invitation in the place of President.

# gaffe - Friday 6 August, 2010

DAVID CAMERON made his latest diplomatic gaffe as he addressed a group of residents in the English town of Hove on Thursday.

Speaking on the topic of Turkish accession to the European Union, Cameron seemed to bluntly accuse Iran of possessing a nuclear weapon.

When outlining the benefits of Turkish EU accession, Cameron said Turkey would have “a very good political influence” on the UK and could help to “solve some of the world’s problems like the Middle East peace process and the fact that Iran has got a nuclear weapon.”

The blunder is the latest in a series of ill-received statements made by Cameron – leading some to say that, as the UK’s youngest Prime Minister in two centuries, he is beginning to show signs of his inexperience.

First, The British Prime Minister called his country the “junior partner” to the the USA, which ruffled a few domestic feathers. Then, speaking in Turkey a few days later he referred to Gaza a “a prison camp” – the timing and location for such a statement was condemned by those who felt it was exacerbating diplomatic strain between Turkey and Israel in the wake of the Mavi Marmara deaths.

Last week, Cameron caused a stir in Pakistan, when he seemed to imply that the country bred terrorism. He warned the Pakistan not to “tolerate in any sense the idea that this country is allowed to look both ways and is able, in any way, to promote the export of terror”.

The latest gaffe about Iran, a country at the centre of extremely sensitive diplomatic proceedings in relation to its nuclear programme, has been criticised as not only clumsy but as dangerous. It has led some commentators to question if Cameron is the new George W Bush of foreign policy blunders.

However, Cameron’s Downing Street Office said it was “perfectly clear” that the Prime Minister had been referencing to the pursuit of nuclear capabilities and that Cameron was simply speaking his mind.