yes everyone has a right to criticise the government but the only reason that Cameron is criticising the government is so people would stop voting for new labour and start voting for him but i would never vote for Cameron for he is as bad as Blair
2006-08-16 02:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I don't like the Tory party but i do think labour have handled it all very badly, even now Tony Blair is still on holiday and our deputy PM is no where to be seen leaving the home secretary in charge of the country. What you have to remember though is that the Tories are the opposition and therefore all they EVER do is criticise the government.
2006-08-16 01:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he is only because the cabinet is so weak.
Blair is promoting his own values own the democracy of the cabinet. No one is able or willing YET.. to challenge him.
Remember the millions who protested before the Iraq War,
Blair took no notice, it's the same thing know.
I suspect he will end up doing the after dinner speech circuit in the USA when he is voted out.
As for Cameron he is right to Question the policy, It is his Job to do so, Although remember the Tories went to WAR in Iraq with Labour cheek to cheek.
We need a general election NOW...
2006-08-16 00:37:57
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answered by True B 3
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Sorry dont agree with you there.
The state of the country is a complete shambles since Labour have been in.
Look at the crime rate and look at how lazy people are. Living off the doll.....
We need another Margaret Thatcher to sort all this mess out. She was a strong woman and would never have allowed Bush to manipulate her. She would have sorted out the terrorism.
So yes David Cameron is right to ciricise the government.
2006-08-16 00:35:57
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answered by MissBehave 5
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Cameron is the opposition. It is his job to criticise everything the government does.
To be honest though, although I do beleive that we have got to tighten up airport security, I am sick of this government and its constant ignoring of the plight of the ordinary British people, and would be willing to give anyone else a try at this point. Even Tories!
Cameron seems a decent enough bloke. Mind you, so did Blair before he got into power . . .
2006-08-16 00:45:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No! His, and his party's, policies on immigration are almost as pathetic as the Labour ones. Being politicians they want votes before policies and do not want to upset any of our existing ethnic minorities. As a former long-time former Tory party member, and office bearer, I got out some 10 years ago completely disillusioned.
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2006-08-16 00:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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yes I think he is right. Offering constructive criticism is one of main uses of an opposition party. He isn't responsible for margaret Thatchers mistakes and he isn't in any position to do anything about them.
So if he thinks the current government could be doing their jobs better then I think he should say so.
2006-08-16 00:34:07
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answered by Mike 5
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Isn't it the Leader of the Opposition's job to criticise the government????
2006-08-16 00:31:50
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answered by Belinda 3
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Whether he is being honest or not, he deserves some credit for questioning government policy.
Isn't that what the loyal opposition is supposed to do?
2006-08-16 02:58:39
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answered by Nothing to say? 3
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Anyone has a right to criticize any government's policy. After all, that's democracy, isn't it?
2006-08-16 00:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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