A personality that inspires a degree of trust is important in politics, but for those who maintain fervent support for one particular side or another, regardless of the failings of their chosen representatives, perceived philosophy takes precedence over character. As an ex-Labour voter, it seems to me that many people tend to cling to ideas that are now long outdated. ‘Tory rich boys’ who work only for the ‘toffs’, as opposed to the Labour stalwarts, all of whom are squeaky clean and none of whom have their own interests at heart. The fact is Labour is not old Labour, and the Conservatives are not the old Conservatives. Labour has created a culture of low wages for those who want to work, and the expectation of entitlement to something for nothing for those who don’t. Labour does not represent the working man – it represents the non-working man – and I sincerely hope David Cameron, whom, despite the millstone around his neck that is Nick Clegg and his gang, I believe is actually working for the working man, succeeds in his efforts to overhaul the benefits system and in reversing this appalling culture.
I have no objection to caring for those who cannot care for themselves – in fact I sincerely believe we must care for them – and properly - but a few days ago I was watching a news item about the Spanish economy where a British ex-pat was bemoaning her fate in being unable to pay her mortgage or sell her house. She said ‘we have had no help from the government’ – and actually I think that says it all. Why should she expect help from the government? Her attitude is precisely what the Labour government has created. Expectation of something for nothing. Time to take responsibility for yourself, folks, and stand on your own two feet!