| Kantor said: My Prime Minister is David Cameron, so no, not really. He lives his life in absolute terror of the left wing media and British voters, neither of whom are the slightest bit threatening. The moment anybody voices opposition to anything he says, he leaps backwards and cancels all of his plans. I have no doubt that he is a better Prime Minister than Miliband (socialist moron with no policies) or Clegg (opportunist, again with no real policies other than "do what people like at the moment" would, but there are far better choices within the Conservative party itself. Speaking of opposition, whenever the Opposition brings up a problem, he sticks his fingers in his ears and says "YEAH BUT LABOUR HAD 13 YEARS TO FIX THAT" and occasionally lists meaningless achievements like reduced red tape and "improved competition". I get the impression that Cameron is a very intelligent man who knows what this country needs. That becomes clear when you hear him speak to his own party. The trouble is, he seems to think something is wrong with economic liberalism (fiscal conservatism). He refuses to take a strong line against benefit cheats. He speaks of the NHS as this heavenly service that can do no wrong. If he would just realise that the reason he didn't win a majority isn't that traditional Tory policies are unpopular, but because Labour have spend decades trying to convince people of that, and tried to explain why his actions don't amount to fascism, then he would be one of the best Prime Ministers this country has had for a long time. |
He also refuses to take a strong line against the tens of billions of lost tax revenue caused by tax loopholes and off-shore bank accounts, far greater than what is lost through benefit cheats.
He even hired Andy Coulson (as director of communications) who was editor of News of the World while the hacking scandal first began to surface (and then resigned because of it) and still hired him with a salary of £140,000 to boot! A good trait of any PM should be a good judge of character and in this case the PM really failed especially in light of what was already well known publically.
Not sure where you are getting the scary left wing media from. True some of the right wing press have taken a battering (News International who own The Times and The Sun) due to the illegal phone hacking scandal and deservedly so. But there's still the Daily (hate) Mail, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express and the rag Daily Star all of which are consistently right wing and not tainted by the phone hacking scandal. And let's not forget the part the right wing press played in keeping Labour out of power during the 80's.
You see there is a very good reason Cameron won't implement fiscal conservative policies and it's not really because of opposition from the left. Because these days we live in a Corporate world who do not believe in such sensible ideas. And they are the ones who fund our politicians political campaigns and wield enormous influence in politics. Do you really think our construction idustry would be alive today if it wasn't for the state sector throwing taxpayers money at them like the PFI BSF projects and the Olympics. Or how about our banks that needed to be rescued to the tune of over a trillion pounds. That's like 15 odd years worth of NHS budget spent in less than two years. Oh and those bankers are still getting their millions of pounds worth of bonuses while we are asking our teachers and nurses to rip up their contract and take less pay, work longer and reduce their pension pay. These are the workers who live very normal lives and are teaching our children the tools to be successful in life and the business sector expects this service from the State. One things for sure, they not going to pay for one's education when people are old enough to work.
We live in a fake debt ridden economy that has come crashing down. I hope we don't make the same mistake twice for the sake of growth based on easy credit.








