Tuesday 3 April 2012

David Cameron - in his own words

"One of the tasks that we clearly have is to rebuild trust in our political system. Yes, that's about cleaning up expenses, yes, that's about reforming parliament, and yes, it's about making sure people are in control and that the politicians are always their servants and never their masters."
First speech as Prime Minister, May 11, 2010.
So if politicians are always the people's servants and never their masters, by what right does he deny the people their say on EU membership? By what right does he act as a dictator, imposing policies on the people - policies for which they never voted? (The Coalition - our programme for government)
"I joined this party because I believe in freedom. We are the only party believing that if you give people freedom and responsibility, they will grow stronger and society will grow stronger."
Speech to Conservative Party Conference on 4 October 2005.
Some freedom when considering Cameron is intending to monitor people's private emails and telephone conversations. Some freedom when he chains us to membership of a political union which dictates what freedoms we may be allowed.
"I want you to come with me. We'll be tested, and challenged, but we'll never give up. We'll never turn back. So let the message go out from this conference, a modern compassionate Conservatism is right for our times, right for our party - and right for our country. If we go for it, if we seize it, if we fight for it with every ounce of passion, vigour and energy from now until the next election, nothing and no one can stop us."
Speech to Conservative Party Conference on 4 October 2005.
For someone who will never turn back Cameron has performed a great number of 'U' turns - in fact he could adapt Thatchers phrase, amending it to: 'U'turn if you want to, I've already turned and turned and turned and....... If modern, compassionate Conservatism was right for our times and right for our country, the country obviously didn't think so - and that nothing and no one could stop him was confirmed as yet more political spin.
"My favourite political quote is by Disraeli: he said the Conservative Party should be the party of change but change that goes along with the customs and manners and traditions and sentiments of the people rather than change according to some grand plan."
As Cameron's Conservative Party is not that of Disraeli it follows that it does not believe in the customs, manners, traditions and sentiments of the people - as we can see - but does continue with adherence to some grand plan (EU/NWO/Agenda21) - also as we can see.
"I think the prospect of bringing back grammar schools has always been wrong and I've never supported it. And I don't think any Conservative government would have done it."
BBC Sunday AM, 15 January 2006.
So if politicians are always the people's servants and never their masters, by what right does he deny the people their say on the type of education they want for their children?


Cameron is an example of everything that is wrong with politics today and the sooner we rid ourselves of such effective ineptitude the better. Whether he and his ilk go voluntarily, or go forcibly, I care not - but go they must!

8 comments:

bingobax@gmail.com said...

lies lies and more lies.....its the brazen outright bare cheeked and the collective and selective memory loss affrontery of it all!

it's simple really and most of us see it, they are not accountable not one of them from the lowest local councillor to MP's and even the PM himself they cannot be held accountable...by those whom they claim to serve in office.

And as already identified their ability to squander and steal OUR money carries no consequence either. I echo your feelings WfW "go voluntarily, or go forcibly" alas forcibly is the only likely way he and his ilk will, for the trappings and baubles of Office and the illusion of power that go with said Office are far too addictive to just walk away from.

Come the Revolution!

Weekend Yachtsman said...

And on top of all that, he wrote an article in the Failygraph the other day, saying how "Brick by brick, we are dismantling the Big State".

You really couln't make it up.

Heath re-incarnated.

TomTom said...

It is nice to see the words spoken by the Member for Witney, since I would not bother to listen to them. They obviously worked the audience at the time, and that is their purpose so the 23-year old LSE grad who wrote them should get a bonus.

It is lovely to see what was said on a particular day at a particular event, but in the German saying he "wants to dance at every wedding"

andy5759 said...

People soon forgot about Red Ken's City Hall coup, as they will forget about the Boy's words in 2005 and 2010. All we can do is keep reminding them.

By the way, I am glad to see Agenda21 being mentioned in more blogs - the sooner people are aware of this actual threat the better.

mikebravo said...

"I think the prospect of bringing back grammar schools has always been wrong and I've never supported it. And I don't think any Conservative government would have done it."
BBC Sunday AM, 15 January 2006.

Spoke by an Eton educated elitist of the highest order.
Obviously education is only for those that can afford to go private and the rest should wallow in mediocrity.

Bring on the day of the race!

Letmethink said...

Agenda 21 really should be required reading (in its entirety) for everyone that cares . . .

WitteringsfromWitney said...

Lmt: Agreed!

Kolnai said...

Cor, that Dave Cameron's a real gent and no mistake, eh guv? Close the grammar schools, that's the spirit. After all, look wot 'appened in the 60s – 'ordes of the great unwashed streamin' through the doors of Oxford and Cambridge as if they owned the place; cabinet ministers, top civil servants, doctors, actors all straight out of the lower orders. The world turned on its head. No wonder 'es agin 'em – after all, 'e'd never bin PM in 1960, when half Oxbridge entrants were from state schools.