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Post by goldelox on Jul 12, 2016 12:08:08 GMT
What will be his legacy?
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Post by anybody on Jul 12, 2016 12:22:13 GMT
Disaster!
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Post by marispiper on Jul 12, 2016 12:31:58 GMT
Was only talking about this yesterday regarding Blair...who did quite a lot of good (Ireland esp) but will only be remembered for one thing!
Cameron will likely be remembered only for Brexit but whether that is a positive or not, only time will tell. Maybe in five years we'll all be thanking him? Or not?
What else is there of note? Not a lot in my book...
Tbh, the coalition was a much better government. Cameron on his own lacks something... I remember someone (can't recall) saying "You never came out of a meeting with him feeling good..."
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2016 14:25:45 GMT
He wanted to be PM be because he thought he "would be good at it", not for beliefs or the benefit of society The only thing I can think about him, apart from modernising his party's outlook, is that he had an unusual premiership by mostly keeping ministers in the top posts regardless of their success or failure. Most PMs shuffle the pack, not him A commentator revealed yesterday that he did not get on with Theresa May, and there were big cabinet rows. He blamed her for failing to control immigration. Any other PM would have sacked her What this tells us about him I do not know, perhaps it was all just a game to him
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Post by lana on Jul 24, 2016 15:10:39 GMT
Brexit and Punch and Judy politics after saying - "And we need to change, and we will change, the way we behave. I'm fed up with the Punch and Judy politics of Westminster, the name calling, backbiting, point scoring, finger pointing."
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Post by aubrey on Jul 24, 2016 17:36:32 GMT
Blocking mandatory sex education while forcing internet blocking on us because of the children. No, nothing to do with the children.
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