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« Reply #25 on: March 08, 2019, 01:40:28 PM »

My fave British politician to ever phuck a pig.
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« Reply #26 on: March 08, 2019, 01:44:14 PM »

An essay crisis PM who failed to win a majority in 2010 after facing the worst Labour PM in modern history, and someone who tolerated the worst political talents (Johnson, May, Grayling), whilst proceeding over Britain's biggest peace time policy disaster, which will at the best wipe 5-6 years of political progress off the UK, and at worst leave our economy, security, and international influence in tatters- and all from the PM who wanted to stop 'banging on about Europe.'

The greatest shame is that he quit before the scale of his governments cuts (and the assorted rise in rough sleeping, food banks, knife crime etc) was really appreciated by the country.

This is broadly my opinion - he is undoubtly the worst British Prime Minister for an incredibly long time, and long term I don't see any way that the Cameron government will be remembered as anything other than a disaster that set Britain up for failure.

May hasn't been good (at all) and her failures are a lot funnier than Cameron's but fundamentally the problems that the current government has (massive rise in homelessness, increase in violent crime especially knife crime, Brexit, hell even the Windrush stuff to a pretty big extent) can be linked right back to the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government.  Hell even the Brexit deal, the thing that is held up as being the perfect example of May's political failings; is what it is because the Prime Minister had to somehow link together a million different promises on what a post-EU Britain would look like made by the last government and when you consider the million red lines its the best deal that she ever could have put together.

how do you blame crime on Cameron?
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« Reply #27 on: March 08, 2019, 01:55:22 PM »

how do you blame crime on Cameron?

Massive cuts (unprecedented in scale, actually) to police budgets, to the wider criminal justice system and to prisons. The effects have been... well... predictable.
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