Tuesday 23 February 2016

The EU Referendum - Cameron Lies


I saw the expressions on some of the faces of backbench Tory MPs while the deceitful and angry Cameron was responding to questions after his statement on his so-called negotiations yesterday. Many could not conceal there disdain, in some cases more than this.
 
Surely he is has tested the loyalty of many past breaking point. Just how long can the Tories tolerate the man and his clique? He must not be allowed to survive. He betrays the purpose of the referendum, that it is should be a straight choice for the people; Cameron thinks only his view should prevail. It shows his grant of one was another deceit; he had hoped it was another promise he wouldn’t have to keep.
 
The ritual comments that some make that he tried his best and worked hard are getting a bit sickening. Being polite is one thing but this can and is seen by some as weakness.
 
We need more people like Michael Gove and Boris Johnson to inspire us and win over waverers, and to show just how thin the arguments are for staying in the EU, and how leaving would restore some pride and confidence to our country. Softly, softly is not a practise Cameron is keen on, his nasty side could not be concealed yesterday. Why should his opponents hold back against his bile. Whilst I’m no fan of George Galloway's politics he certainly did well in confronting and exposing the BBC's tactics in attempting to stifle the Leave arguments on The Daily Politics show yesterday as practised by Jo Coburn - more should adopt his approach. And if the Tories who wish to Leave the EU don’t assert themselves people will give him political support too.
 
I have said many times that Cameron betrays everyone in the end - how much longer will his party stand for it. They must regain their self-respect.

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