Prime Minister
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/cameron-suppresses-report-showing-immigration-good-uk-103517696.html https://dangersoffracking.com/ https://uk.news.yahoo.com/tory-mp-judge-parents-split-110040230.html
I see there’s a report that shows the opposite of what your party is claiming about immigration, that you have suppressed because it doesn’t fit with the policy that you are trying to enfoce. I notice, also, that the blame for its suppression was originally placed by your Party upon the LibDems before the truth finally emerged that it wasn’t them who were playing Mr Cover-Up at all.
When this kind of dishonesty and deceit makes such glaring headlines, Prime Minister, how can you possibly expect the general public to believe a word you say about anything in the future? This is far from the first time that your government has been caught in the act of trying to deceive the elctorate, is it? Psychosmiffy, all by himself, has implied that every tongue in the Conservative Party is blacker than a puma in a disused coal mine at midnight, with his constant misprepresentations of statistics relating to JSA and other benefits.
What is showing up more and more every single day is an image of a group of completely inept buffoons who are scared beyond measure of the public finding out that your whole manifesto has been a tissue of unsustainable and insupportable falsehoods. Your poodle press continues to call it “spin” but more and more people in the real world are learning that it is actually deliberate deceit, and most of us don’t like being lied to, Prime Minister. We tend to remember betrayals for a very long time, as your Party should have learned from its relegation to Opposition status for the thirteen years leading up to 2010. Even then you did not actually secure the confidence of the majority of the UK electorate, having instead to resort to working with the LibDems who you then also deceived.
So, when it comes to such issues as fracking, how can you blame ordinary people for not taking your government’s word that there is no danger? How is it that you continue to spout such utter rubbish when the drilling company, Cuadrilla, itself has owned up to recent earthquakes having been caused by its operations in the Greater Manchester area? I’m not talking about the original earthquake that caused the process to be placed on hold while investigations were carried out, but the earthquakes that have happened within the last few months, since fracking was re-started.
With all this in mind, what possible right does your colleague, Gerald Howarth, have to criticise couples who – for whatever reason – deem it correct that their domestic/family relationships should end? All he is doing is showing how badly out of date your ideology happens to be. In coming from a class in which you stay together for better or worse in order to avoid dilution of the fortunes that your marriages serve to combine, your kind are hopelessly out of touch with people who have no such obstacles to their ongoing pursuit of domestic happiness. For you and those of your mind-set, it seems, marriage is a contract that weighs more in the business than the spiritual sense. It does not seem to have occurred to you, or to the churches either for that matter, that more people now engage in domestic partnerships than marriages because we do not believe in holding a loved one in a relationship when that merger might go badly wrong at some point. We prefer our loved one to have the free and clear right to walk away if that is for the best. What it shows clearly is that we who have no personal fortunes to worry about have achieved social maturity, while you and those of your kind are trailing badly.
One must therefore assume that Mr Howarth’s remarks stem from jealousy and nothing else. With this in mind, I suggest that his remarks have nothing to do with concern for the state of the economy, but everything to do with his view that if he has no way to escape unscathed from an unhappy relationship, then no-one should be able to. More dishonesty then, but in this matter with the potential to seriously damage children’s emotional stability.
Conservatives really, really need to come into the 21st Century, along with the rest of us who are already here. Then, perhaps, there might be a little less mindless cruelty originating from your thought processes.
Sincerely, Darren Lynch