Er, Actually…

…we don’t need politics at all, frankly.

David Cameron has made a direct appeal to UKIP voters, saying Britain needs the “politics of the answer rather than the politics of anger”.

He said UKIP presented a “totally unrealistic, pessimistic vision about what this country can achieve”.

He told the BBC’s Nick Robinson he understood people’s anger about immigration and the EU, but only the Tories had the answers.

These lackwits still don’t get it, do they? Cameron has had four years to convince us that he has the answers and has failed, dismally. What happened to the bonfire of the quangos? What happened to the great repeal act? If we are pessimistic, it is because the evidence of his tenure as PM leaves us with no choice. The man is a buffoon, a charlatan, a professional politician and unfit to tell the rest of us what to do. He is a part of the poison, not the solution. Likewise his fuckwitted opposite number. LibLabCon, three cheeks of the same smelly arse.

“We are delivering. Don’t waste your vote on a party that can’t deliver.”

Do not presume to tell me what to do with my vote. Whatever I do, you aren’t getting it.

He said UKIP “may come up with phrases or expressions that attract you on some of these issues but they can’t actually deliver the answers”.

They can cost you an election, though and that would be worth it.

4 Comments

  1. Dave really is getting rattled isn’t he? From where I am sitting it looks like he’s cacking his pants. The thing is, I don’t believe that the EU is democratic in any meaningful way. That means that the European elections are more like an opinion poll than any kind of authentic democratic process. So why not let the PM know our opinion of him?

  2. They can deliver? All I see is them delivering the same infantilisation and restriction of our liberties, just at a marginally slower pace than Labour.

  3. If Cameron has the answer then it must have been an exceedingly facile question.

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