The Prime
Minister we need is someone who will buckle down to the hard work, grasp the
detail and get on with the job accepting that this is one of the biggest
challenges in history.
Cameron, the
shape shifter who has resigned but intends to stick around a while is not such
a man and no is longer fit to stay in post and pick his own time of going.
It is like
asking a mechanic who cannot deal with the windscreen wipers to change the
engine. Can someone in the Tory Party
rise to the task?
If there is no
senior or highly placed person in the Tory Party to force the issue it is not
good enough to let Cameron stay and fiddle about with long weekends, holidays
abroad and in between determine the future for his friends and financial
backers?
It is my view
that Her Majesty in the present situation would be right and constitutionally
justified to dismiss him forthwith.
I did suggest
that if the vote were to go to Leave the reaction of Cameron and his cabal
would be to delay, compromise and try to adopt a scorched earth policy where
the object was damage, the thinking spite
and what they would then hand over would be a far more difficult situation than
that of the present.
Boris Garden
Bridge Johnson, another Bullingdon shape shifter, cannot be trusted and more to
the point nobody he has to negotiate with will be able to neither trust him nor
have any certainty that what he is doing is motivated by anything other than
narrow self interest.
Jeremy Corbyn,
the Labour Leader of the Opposition ought to take the opportunity to gather
some credibility and respect by telling Cameron to get out now.
The difficulty
is that his kind of Left thinking has a preference for chaos and disaster. Who is there on the Opposition Benches who
can take a lead on this?
Cameron should
hand over immediately to a lead group consisting, perhaps, of Gove, Hammond,
May, Fallon, Mundell, Cairns, Villiers to manage the job in the interim and he
should do it now. What was it said by Leo
Amery in The House of Commons on 7th May 1940?
Quote:
"We are
fighting to-day for our life, for our liberty, for our all; we cannot go on
being led as we are. I have quoted certain words of Oliver Cromwell. I will
quote certain other words.
I do it with great reluctance, because I am speaking of
those who are old friends and associates of mine, but they are words which, I
think, are applicable to the present situation.
This is what Cromwell said to the Long Parliament when he
thought it was no longer fit to conduct the affairs of the nation: You
have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let
us have done with you. In the name of God, go."
Unquote.
Cameron must go and now.
I wonder if anyone has the stomach for it. The opposition will be relentless and red herrings will pop up all over the place.
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