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Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Is David Cameron the most dangerous man in Britain?

A few days ago, we asked you whether Nick Clegg was the most hated man in Britain.

Judging by the number of web visitors arriving here having searched on Google for "Nick Clegg hated", it looks as though a lot of people suspect he might be.

Today we ask: Is David Cameron the most dangerous man in Britain?

While the Labour Party is reportedly in mutiny against their leadership for suspending a man whose election literature was found by a court to be lies, perhaps this is a good time for Conservative members to launch a little mutiny of their own.

Indeed, to fail to do so would possibly be tantamount to sedition.

What is the catalyst for this assertion?

As we know, 'Cast Iron' Dave Cameron's promises on a referendum and on returing powers from Brussels to Westminster are empty, hollow deceits.

It does seem ironic that Phil Woolas is at the centre of a political storm for being elected on literature that was pure lies and yet David Cameron and his Conservative Party seem to have got away with it. So far.

Don't take the word of a UKIP supporter for it. Politicians from around Europe are openly telling us that Cameron is deceiving us.

Now take this from Conservative backbencher John Redwood:
I have been reading the lengthy documents on EU Economic Governance which the UK administration invites Parliament to take note of. I do not think I can in any way support them.

The sheer audacity and ambition of them makes clear that many in the EU are now driving hard to complete an economic and moneatry (sic) union. The sheaf of Parliamentary papers begins with the statement “The main elements of the EU’s common economic policies are the Economic and Monetary Union, with the eventual aim that all member states will adopt the Euro, and the Stability and Growth Pact.”
And if the word of one man is not good enough for you, how about this response from fellow Conservative MP Douglas Carswell?
Anyone interested in what the government is planning to sign us up to when it comes to the EU, needs to read John Redwood's brilliant blog post this morning.

John's analysis is razor sharp and bang on the money - again.
Or how about this in John Redwood's comments, from Roger Helmer MEP?
John: You’re absolutely right, as usual. But how on earth do we stop it, when the Tory High Command is more pro-Brussels than even New Labour were? Ted Heath must be laughing in his grave — all he hoped and planned for is coming true.
Still need more convincing about what's going on? How about the verdict of Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan?
There is some disagreement over whether the EU’s rules on economic governance will affect the United Kingdom. British officials believe they won’t; the EU believes they will. John Redwood, having looked at the documents, thinks the EU has it right. So do I: this blog has been arguing for a while that the EU’s plans for “economic governance” will apply to all member states, regardless of whether or not they are in the euro.
You KNOW that David Cameron and William Hague will do nothing. Their track record on deceiving through rhetoric on the European question lies bare for all to see.

Yet the situation outlined by John Redwood really spells out the death of Britain. Finally. Irretrievably.

And David Cameron will do nothing.

Oh, he'll string you along with lies and rhetoric and his disarming personal manner.

And it is that combination which makes us ask whether David Cameron is the most dangerous man in Britain.

If Conservative MPs and Conservative councillors and Conservative members will not join us in UKIP...

...then at least do Britain a favour by getting rid of David Cameron. And fast.

It can be done. Ask Mrs. Thatcher.

The deathwatch beetle is sounding for Britain with David Cameron at the helm.

Get rid. Fast.

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