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What do people think of david cameron ?Anyone think hes a dictating c**t whos victimising the sick & disabled?

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  • 9 years ago
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    He's the better choice of the pair and doing what is needed to balance the books. You do realise that the only way to cut a debt is to raise income and reduce spending. Labour would have kept spending and would have left us with a much higher bill that would be harder to balance.

    As for the dictating part, he was elected unlike G.Brown and so far hasn't brought in even more totalitarian powers unlike Labour which have left us with the largest DNA database in the world as well as the most CCTV camera's. Also as far as dictators would go he listens to the mood and backtracks where it suits him keeping the voters happy while not handing that issue as ammo for Labour in their next election campaign. (who i think will win cos the crap economy will not have made him popular regardless of whether it was the right thing to do in the long term).

    As for the sick and disabled lark, he is trying to cut spending and the welfare bill has skyrocketed recently and cutting it is easy and effective. What his policies aim to do is force those who can work but choose to stay on benefits cos they are better off on them than compared to working so that the bill falls. Also, by removing the cheats off the system or those that can work e.g. someone i worked with has a brother who gets paid for being a alcoholic despite having recovered, where is the sense in that? Then there are the cheats who are taking money they don't deserve.

    Also lastly why should you get a house worth millions on benefits? £26,000 a year max now (cos of his victimising) which is the equivalent of a £40,000 a year job. Where is the sense in that?

    He is also playing to the taxpayer and not to the welfare lot who won't vote for him anyway.

  • 9 years ago

    He's a better a choice than Blair or Brown ever were. Blair and Brown convinced the people of the UK that they were entitled to things that the government couldn't afford during the best of times. It takes balls to basically tell your people things that they don't want to hear, but are also very true. The social spending in the UK wasn't sustainable even with the utterly asinine taxation that's par for the course in the UK and the rest of Europe in general. He'd doing what's necessary now, and what should've been done several years ago.

  • 9 years ago

    absolutely, he is doing the easy thing and picking on the weakest part of society, if he/the coalition had real balls they would stop pumping billions into propping up the euro, that one act would make a massive difference to our deficit, that money could be ploughed into the building industry which would be an immense boost to the economy, i am not anti euro by the way but believe we should sort out our economy before bailing out other countries ! oh and a note to others who have replied to your question, CAMERON was not elected WE the voters did not vote for a tory/libdem coalition !!!!!!

  • 9 years ago

    No, I think he needs to rein in the benefit system far tighter. How easy it is to malinger with the weakest excuses from getting a job. Bring back the work house and compulsory contraception for all the idlers.

    Stop bumming of the tax payer. Unfortunately the Labour government could be re elected due to all the welfare dependents it created with its over generouse payments.

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    9 years ago

    i wont say what i think about him here, but yes hes using (as all politicians do) a scapegoat to take peoples minds off of the fact that no one voted vories into power, and all the money is being spent elsewhere on things that arent so important or helpful to a majority of people

  • 9 years ago

    Yes. But he is the Prime Minister, he's allowed to line his pockets and piss on the rest of us British.Oh like he suffers when the price of fuel goes up or when V.A.T is increased. And he is struggling you know. He has to pay for his second home somehow. The poor little ****!

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Show more respect for the British PM.I think he's a decent man,BTW.

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