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Has Cameron shown to be a good Leader?
With the almost defeat of Gaddafi and Libya put into the hands of the rebels has he shown to the world how dictators should be removed....with a little help from the French of course?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No. That was a NATO operation. We have played a small part. Most of the liberating has been done by Libyans themselves.
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Modeller,
Cameron's Premiership has been really strange, probably due to him not winning the election. The number of U-Turns and broken promises over the last 15 months has been astounding.
As a Pinko bed wetting mamby pamby Guardian reader (I lied about the last one) I find it all a bit bewildering. Some of the Core policies, as mentioned on AB today, are just bonkers. NHS reforms (handing it all over to the GPs) is just plain mad. And financing every loopy religious school just to pissoff the LAEs is just odd.
On the plus side, there has been incredibly little falling out considering half his party is Euro Skeptic and then there is those pesky Liberals to placate. Possibly they are getting away with a lot because Ed Moribund is so ineffectual.
Cameron's Premiership has been really strange, probably due to him not winning the election. The number of U-Turns and broken promises over the last 15 months has been astounding.
As a Pinko bed wetting mamby pamby Guardian reader (I lied about the last one) I find it all a bit bewildering. Some of the Core policies, as mentioned on AB today, are just bonkers. NHS reforms (handing it all over to the GPs) is just plain mad. And financing every loopy religious school just to pissoff the LAEs is just odd.
On the plus side, there has been incredibly little falling out considering half his party is Euro Skeptic and then there is those pesky Liberals to placate. Possibly they are getting away with a lot because Ed Moribund is so ineffectual.
I'm rather disappointed with him up to now, and Nick Clegg is as wet as he looks. I had hoped we would have regained some of our nationality, instead we are still bound to Europe and continuing to hand out our hard earned money to Aid other countries. None of the promises of clamping down on immigration have been met, the Human Rights nonsense still prevails, cuts are being made too drastically. The Police and the Armed forces need to be maintained in full force. The brash politicians of today are all talk, although I don't think the Conservative party will line their pockets as Blair and his croneys did.
I would go to the defence of Ed Mil. he has a difficult job . He has to play down the faults of the Lab Admin which is not easy especially as every week new skeletons are being unearthed. He also can not come up with any strong proposals that would solve our various problems, many of which were not tackled or made worse by Blair/Brown. I think he challenges the Tories very well.
I would also defend Clegg . I dont like him or the Liberals but Clegg is doing a good job for his party . He has achieved a number of his aims against Tory opposition. In that respect he is far more successful than Cameron. I respect good leadership even thought I may totally disagree with what they do.
I would also defend Clegg . I dont like him or the Liberals but Clegg is doing a good job for his party . He has achieved a number of his aims against Tory opposition. In that respect he is far more successful than Cameron. I respect good leadership even thought I may totally disagree with what they do.
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