How can CaMoron inflict on others a pain he too must have felt?

CaMoron and his wife know what it is like to grieve. A few years ago, they famously lost their severely disabled son, Ivan. They know the pain of saying goodbye to someone they love; a pain I saw many times in the eyes of the parents of my friends, and indeed which I have felt more than once. Yet CaMoron has deliberately inflicted that pain on others, and now will do so again many times over: through his cuts, through his greed-based ideology, David CaMoron is sentencing people to death – I see reports of such horrors every day. Yet, as a tory, he does not care: as long as taxes are low, such dying, such grief, is irrelevant to him. How? How can he deliberately inflict on others a pain he too must have felt? Or did he not feel about his son what parents usually feel? I write that in all seriousness, for it is the only sensible explanation. If David CaMoron had a heart, if he had but an ounce of human compassion, he would not be doing what he is doing. But he has no heart, and because of that many more will die, and many more will grieve.

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