Tuesday, 8 July 2008

Camer-Gone

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article4290298.ece

All the Tories had to do was to keep relatively quiet until 2010 and the keys to Downing St would just give themselves up to David Cameron. However, it appears that keeping their evil policies quiet is too much for any of this lot.

Boris has severed all links to cheap, cut price oil from Venezuela which in turn will take away the cheap travel for the poorest in London, nice one Boris.

The filth from Cameron's mind has now started to spew out, as witnessed in this latest speech.

He says “Of course, circumstances — where you are born, your neighbourhood, your school and the choices your parents make — have a huge impact. But social problems are often the consequence of the choices people make.” Yeah-Like voting Tory did in the 80's and 90's.

It is clear from his upbringing and recent past that all that matters to him and his cronies is big business and making life easy for his rich associates. He clearly thinks that the poor and needy have to be put in their place and society would be miraculously changed if these slum-dwellers just chose differently.

Us citizens must not allow this selfish, attitude to prevail. We saw what this thinking did to the country in the 80's under Thatcher, we cannot sleepwalk into a Cameron/Tory future. We must think now about what we expect of our politicians and get the questions ready to ask them. This needs to be done for both sides.

For me, if, as a politician and potential future leader of the country, you do not take into consideration the most needy in society and just revert to stereotypes in order to further your agenda, you don't deserve my vote.

We need to challenge politicians of all colours and challenge our friends and colleagues over their stereotypes.

PS - G8 summit in Japan discusses food shortages over an 8 course dinner...Brilliant.

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