FUCK FUCK FUCK

I hae to say, some good has come out of it so far

ID cards will be scrapped, I was never for that idea in the 1st place but we will see how it goes
 
So WHY is he such a bad... *ahum* excuse me

Aaa-stuu-RRRRRRRRRROID! Filling the sky
Aaa-stuu-RRRRRRRRRROID! Reflecting in their wide eyes
Aaa-stuu-RRRRRRRRRROID! An eternal moment in time
PAAARALYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYSED!!!!!

Sorry, I have to sing along at that part:p

So, WHY is this Cameron dude such a bad choice for a PM?

And why am I running into my own bloody name so much lately? I mean seriously, checked Vektors line-up and David DiSanto sings, a fellow metalhead in my school is named David, David Ellefson is back in Megadeth, checked Mustaines birthname lately and wouldn't you know it? David Scott Mustaine. And now this David "Avatar" Cameron guy.

Well his economic policies are just schoolboy pipedreams. They look appealing to the uninformed, as spending cuts can only be a good thing right? But taking £6bn out of a recovering economy is a massive risk and could quite easily cause us to spiral into a far, far worse state.

He also has a clear agenda of putting the super rich minority of our country first. His party have been attempting to give tax cuts to those earning over £2mill, which the rest of us would have to compensate for.

There are also some rather questionable links to his party and far-right fascist european groups, who he chooses to mingle with in Europe. This could turn us into international pariahs.

Not to mention the lack of social liberty that comes with the conservative party. It would pave the way to a backwards, intolerant society.

I personally cannot believe anything he says. I cannot believe at all that his conservative party would appropriately care for the poor, and the NHS, which much of his party still think is a mistake. For me, they are just the same old tories in a new disguise, and the way people don't question the facade sickens me. Although their posterboy may have changed, the real people behind the party haven't, and they are people with the same ideals as we saw in the Thatcher years, encouraging growth for the rich, at the expense of the poor (amongst many other things). Cameron also doesn't have a genuine, burning interest in politics, he only entered it as his family contacts offered him a high profile role, based on birth not merit. He just went along with it as he thought it would make him "successful".

I think of the conservative party as a large corporation. Their shareholders are not the people who vote for them, but those who donate thousands or millions, either on the record, or as is more often the case, off the record. Those people's interests will come first. They will prioritise the richer areas over areas like Scotland.

We've seen what happened under his idol Thatcher, and many of us are genuinely worried the exact same could happen.

I could go on for far longer, but this is a not so farfetched theory of what could happen:

http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2010/02/cameron-britain-labour-cuts