Why is David Cameron hated?
My general opinion is he's neither great or bad.
The most centred Right wing PM possible and he and his party had a big job on their hands to sort the mess that labour eventually left us with. Global economic crisis time frame....but still, that Gordon brown was clueless.
Since his parties reformed leadership they have at least made a lot more steps in sorting this country out.
It was always going to take ages anyway.
Most politicians are lying knobheads.
Sounds like I need to be informed on things.
He called a referendum on something he didn't even want to change. Bit of an own goal but still respectful to the nations choice.
It may help if I can have a factual list of his professional and personal mistakes that make you think "what a c*nt" (I assume this list is going to be quite big)
I'm already aware of some of the things.
Not exactly someone id wana have a beer with but I still consider innocent until proven guilty to be something that's quite relevant here.
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Cos he's a massive dickhead, and he fd a pig12
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He didn't call the referendum for the nation, he called it to sort out his own party and it's divisions. It's backfired on him big style.12
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He promised a referendum.
He thought he would win.
The mess was one of global proprtions, not Labour's making.
He lied consistently to justify cutbacks in public services that have probably led to unecessary suffering among the most vulnerable in the UK.
I think he quit with dignity.
Not the worst politician, but part of the problem imo.21 -
Because he's a politician and they're all c****.7
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You can't hold that against him, who on here can trully say they haven't?ateamofcorygibbs said:Cos he's a massive dickhead, and he fucked a pig
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Just because he's probably better than most alternatives right now doesn't mean he's any good.
Has spent the last 6 years cutting as many public services as possible under the guise of austerity whilst simultaneously helping the rich get richer off the back of it.17 -
He still has the power to call a general election NOW.
That is what should happen. This is supposed to be a democracy. We need to elect a government with public backing to see this through.
The government supported remaining in the EU. It should resign tomorrow not in three months time!2 -
Read an article earlier that believed Dave would have been better in the boom times as opposed to the austerity years.
Loads-a-money and white van man would have loved Dave.1 -
Because he is part of the Eton/Oxford/Bullingdon elite.
Thankfully Boris Johnson looks like replacing him21 -
Because like rhe way the Scottish will always hate the English much more than vice versa, left wing supporters will always hate Tory MPs with much more passion than vice versa.
The Conservatives promised a referendum as one of the main policies into the last election. The were wholeheartedly supported with a majority. They have since delivered on that promise and as a result it has cost the PM his job.7 -
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Those with power do not need to demonstrate against those without it. They need everyone to just shut up.AFKABartram said:Because like rhe way the Scottish will always hate the English much more than vice versa, left wing supporters will always hate Tory MPs with much more passion than vice versa.
The Conservatives promised a referendum as one of the main policies into the last election. The were wholeheartedly supported with a majority. They have since delivered on that promise and as a result it has cost the PM his job.2 -
I don't hate him I see him like nick clegg I wish more politicians were willing to take a risk and put their future on the line ,
A bold brave move to allow the referendum and allow the voters decide
I don't hate Corbyn either they are all just not very good3 -
And I wouldn't call the tory majority "wholehearted" really. Can't remember the numbers exactly, but I seem to remember it barely amounted to a mandate.2
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It was reported that the Conservatives were elected by 37% of those who bothered to vote, or 24% of the total electorate.Wheresmeticket? said:And I wouldn't call the tory majority "wholehearted" really. Can't remember the numbers exactly, but I seem to remember it barely amounted to a mandate.
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Becaue he's a tory.
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This. Public services didn't crash the economy. No that was The City, and the big American banks/Stock Market--whom he represents. It didn't create the migrant crisis, that was the stupid, illegal war in Iraq, a volatile and divided part of the world. He did not create that, but he did support it.North Lower Neil said:Just because he's probably better than most alternatives right now doesn't mean he's any good.
Has spent the last 6 years cutting as many public services as possible under the guise of austerity whilst simultaneously helping the rich get richer off the back of it.
Instead, we have austerity in a recession, which has been shown time and again to not work.7 -
But the public did elect the government, the Tories were voted in by a majority only last year. When Blair resigned he handed the reigns over to Brown so surely it should just be a case of Tories electing a new leader to then take the reigns from Cameron?STEVEREEVE said:He still has the power to call a general election NOW.
That is what should happen. This is supposed to be a democracy. We need to elect a government with public backing to see this through.
The government supported remaining in the EU. It should resign tomorrow not in three months time!
But you do make a good point on the government's support of remaining in The EU, can they still carry on after this, who knows, could it mean a mass resignation of ministers in protest at the result?2 -
its not just him I hate, I dislike him because he seems to have had a privileged background that may or may not have been helped by a tax efficient offshore co/trust set up by his father. If I pay my taxes in full like most on here and so did my father then I expect any prime minister or MP to be able to claim likewise. And as for that bollox he came out with about getting companies to disclose who their ultimate owners are, give me strength...if we are all in it together then give me back all the taxes my father and I've paid over the years by not using an offshore co or trust.3
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Because he's a Tory.
Because people don't understand how Parliamentary democracy works.
Because people hate his policies.
Because people hate the fact his parents were rich and made certain decisions on his behalf.
Because he joined a club that smashed up restaurants.
Because he once said 'Call Me Dave'.
Because he's mates with Murdoch journalists.
Because he called a referendum with no plan to win it, lost it, and now the country is in crisis.
Because people think that if you are rich or own investments you must be corrupt or dodgy or avoiding taxes.
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We are all in it. They are all together.4
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I suppose the simple answer is that he is a visible symbol of how privilege gives you opportunities and protects you from the worst consequences of bad choices.6
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As I said above, it was reported that the Conservatives were elected by 37% of those who bothered to vote, or 24% of the total electorate.MartinCAFC said:
But the public did elect the government, the Tories were voted in by a majority only last year.STEVEREEVE said:He still has the power to call a general election NOW.
That is what should happen. This is supposed to be a democracy. We need to elect a government with public backing to see this through.
The government supported remaining in the EU. It should resign tomorrow not in three months time!
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Or in other words, 63% of those who voted got the Government they didn't vote for.
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I don't hate him, he should be Knighted for his services to pigs.2
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You do realise that anyone who isn't 'working class, salt of the earth, etc etc' isn't automatically a prick?Henry Irving said:Because he is part of the Eton/Oxford/Bullingdon elite.
Thankfully Boris Johnson looks like replacing him6 -
Should one reverse much of the rhetoric aimed at those who have had more privileged backgrounds, you would end up with some (well deserved.) outrage I think..DamoNorthStand said:
You do realise that anyone who isn't 'working class, salt of the earth, etc etc' isn't automatically a prick?Henry Irving said:Because he is part of the Eton/Oxford/Bullingdon elite.
Thankfully Boris Johnson looks like replacing him0 -
Very true, and here in the States, when you look at high-profile elected officials, there are very few who hated inequality more than the Kennedy brothers (particularly Jack and Bobby post-'63). They were born into privilege and yet both championed a social and racial equality which they would have had little experience with in their own upbringings (though they grew up on the stories of how the Irish immigrants were discriminated against in the late 19th/early 20th century).DamoNorthStand said:
You do realise that anyone who isn't 'working class, salt of the earth, etc etc' isn't automatically a prick?Henry Irving said:Because he is part of the Eton/Oxford/Bullingdon elite.
Thankfully Boris Johnson looks like replacing him
All of that said, I don't see Cameron as a particular champion of the poor/working class.1 -
That'll do for me.Friend Or Defoe said:Becaue he's a tory.
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Because he touched me in my special place2
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Because he just broke our country?3














