Letter: David Cameron no good as PM
I look back at PMs and I see...
I look back at PMs and I see...
Thatcher: I didn't always agree with her but I did listen to her.
Major: At first he seemed steady and a safe pair of hands. Then he signed the Maastricht Treaty that set the foundations for the destruction of our country by the Lisbon Treaty.
Blair: Might have made a good second-hand car sales man, but as a PM he was more like a contestant from Britain's Got Talent.
Brown: Destroyed the economy while 'saving the world'. Nothing in the least admirable about him. He gave the appearance of being pathetic and economically dangerous. He even had to sneak in behind closed doors to sign the Lisbon Treaty so he did know he was betraying our country.
Cameron: I listened to him during the election campaign and thought maybe he would make a good statesman: ditch human rights, tackle immigration, referendum on the EU, bonfire of the quangos?
That all fell apart during the rose garden wedding with Clegg. Now if I see him on TV I turn over. He is bland and unconvincing; incredibly boring. He has no conviction beyond words that convey nothing but promises we know will be forgotten at the next U-turn.
His kowtowing to Merkel and Sarkozy was embarrassing and his 'pretend' stance on the EU is infuriating. The Conservative Party has slipped into decline from which it will never recover and the damage to our country is unforgivable.
Pasty tax and homosexual weddings are not what we need to put things right.
The heir to Blair? He couldn't even come up to that low level. He's probably the most ineffective leader we have had and a big disappointment to any Tory voter.
Val Duncan
Bratton