Letter to camoron

Sir, I write to demand your resignation. You will stand down as Prime Minister and call a general election immediately. It is abundantly clear to anyone who looks at the situation objectively that you are intellectually unfit to run this country, much less help it recover from recession. Your programme of cuts is wholly ideologically inspired: instead of allowing the economy to grow and solving our problems that way, you plan to make us all suffer just so you can reduce tax for your wealthy Tory friends. Thus the idea that these cuts are vital is a lie – a lie for which I demand an apology. I also demand you apologise for trying to blame the previous government for cuts you choose to impose; without the action taken by Mr. Brown, we would now be in an economic depression. You also owe Mr. Brown an apology for attempting to blame the economic crisis on him. The fact is, this crisis began in the banking sector, but you will never admit this as it is where most of your backers ‘earned’ their fortunes.

Moreover, your views on things such as crime are outdated: you cannot seem to understand that people do not choose consciously to be bad, but are influenced by environment. Bad and good do not exist in an objective sense. Thus your mindset is outdated, which is another reason why you and your party should remove yourselves from office immediately.

I am sickened by your entire worldview, your selfishness, your arrogance and your lies. You do not deserve to be in power, and it is only through an act of treachery on behalf of Nick Clegg that you are. Thus I find the fact that you awarded yourself five years in power an act of extreme arrogance; you did not have the backing of a majority of citizens, and thus no right to do this. Nor do you have a mandate to impose your ideologically-inspired cuts on us all.

You do not care about people with low incomes or who receive benefits, only those who already have the ability to look after their selves, and I find your assurance that you do a sickening lie. The idea of ‘compassionate conservatism’ is a laughable, insidious oxymoron. As a person with a disability, I fear for my future well being and the well being of my fellow disabled people: you will cut our benefits in order to serve your own purposes. Your stance on inclusive education dooms many disabled young people to a second rate education.

Thus I repeat my demand for you to stand down as prime minister and call an election; I will not allow you to continue calling yourself leader of the UK. Not only will I be sending this letter to you, but also posting it on my website and showing it to anyone who will pay heed. Your government, sir, cannot be allowed to stand.

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