
English: David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Conservative Party (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The short answer to Dr Alf’s question is “yes” but David Cameron is a very arrogant man and will probably take no notice whilst continuing to play “Angry Birds“,chill-axing with his friends in the Cotswolds and dream up further distractions for the increasingly desperate UK public.
What the media should do is precipitate Cameron’s removal and replacement.
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