Now play the video. He promised to give electors the right to sack MPs who do wrong and claims he has - he hasn't. A broken promise. He states it is important that politicians are judged on whether they keep their promises - he hasn't. A broken promise. He states that he believes people want to see a government on their side - we don't want to see a government on our side, we want to see a government that does that which people want! He states he wants to care for those in need, yet cuts funding to those in need at the expense of 7% of GDP being used to fund foreigners in need. A broken promise. He states he wants to stop people 'taking out when they have no intention of putting back in' - a broken promise. Abu Qatada?
Some may say that it is unfair accusing David Cameron of breaking promises and that is, to a certain extent, true as all politicians break promises they make - one has only to look at the record of the last government. But Cameron is the 'politician du jour', he is the Prime Minister, he is the one talking about keeping promises - but he lies or, in parliamentary terms, he is being economical with the actualité. But then, aren't all politicians?
That our politicians (in general) are classified as members of a 'coven', one comprised of liars and cheats, it can be safely assumed therefore that their wives and husbands are in agreement with the remark of Jane Clark (husband of Alan Clark) who remarked: "what do you expect when you sleep with below stairs types?"