This is a brilliant article from Andrew Rawnsley in the Observer. It’s a MUST READ in my view. Check it out!
Personally, I very much identified with this article.
When David Cameron first came to power, I hope that he might be a one-nation conservative or a compassionate Tory. {Open this link for more detail on my political views} Reality, as demonstrated in the above article, is that Cameron has has no convictions other than staying in office as long as possible.
As a life long Tory, I have often been ashamed by David Cameron’s leadership of both the Government and the Conservative Party.
Let me turn this to an open question:
How do you think that history is likely to remember David Cameron?
Any thoughts?
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