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HONEST POLITICS AND INSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIP

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JustTryingToHelp · 12/04/2011 10:46

This was sent to the Prime Ministers office this morning

COURAGE & VISION: Teach the children well
Dear PM Cameron,
I have returned from 5 years in Australasia and am shocked by the negativity in UK politics (other than in Ireland where a new and lasting template has been adopted based on peace and prosperity rather than bigotry and fear). Not sure whether you knowingly adopted PM Blair's mannerisms and music but this has been portrayed as a fatal flaw in your regime at a very early stage. I know you enjoy music and the arts and hope you use YOU TUBE it keeps one sane in the most stressful times. You dont need policy analysts or lobbyists. Hit Kennedy inaugural 1 and Kennedy INAUGURAL 2 and compare the content and the delivery with any politician in the modern era e.g. William Hague (Young idealistic & again as your advisor; & George Bush jr). Shallow voiceovers and division gets us nowhere so be yourself but use these honest themes (think what you can do for your country)....the electorate & mumsnet might be shocked but you will become the most popular and influential politician on the globe in 24 hours. This will take COURAGE & VISION (mums across the world have waited 60 years) but you need to live this dream not just replay the words. GREAT TO SEE your inspiring leadership on education for the less well off.
Constructively
Just Trying to Help

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newwave · 12/04/2011 18:47

GREAT TO SEE your inspiring leadership on education for the less well off.

You cannot be serious

Chil1234 · 13/04/2011 03:40

Was it written in green, scratchy biro? I'm sure he gets this kind of patronising claptrap daily. Don't hold your breath for a response, will you?

grovel · 13/04/2011 12:40

newwave, what about the pupil premium?

ClancyCrew · 13/04/2011 12:47

You are nuts

timmyshine · 13/04/2011 14:32

The point about Inspirational leadership is that the press call the shots on reporting; consequently governments suck up to them.

Any government fears the press more than they fear the people for most of the time.

The BBC has a better reputation. They start off playing ball with Prime Ministers and end up with a fierce quarrel

The BBC are in a speciall position. The government can effect the license fee. (thus the early sucking up) It wont last. And, in a way, nor should it.

GabbyLoggon · 13/04/2011 15:01

Yea, Timmy, I agree with most of that. I dont particularly like the way the license fee is paid by rich and poor alike.

The BBC Trust told me; they were "aware" the £3 a week was a lot to some poor families.

I expect the Beeb to introduce advertising gently sometime within the next 15 years. (They could already charge "stars" who plug books on the One Show and other progs)

Gafasipo · 13/04/2011 17:15

No one at No.10 will read past the first line of this.
They don't care what you or anyone else thinks. They can just whip out the fear machine when they need you and the rest of the time plow on regardless.

Inspirational politics is dead. Fear is the new inspiration.

newwave · 13/04/2011 18:44

grovel

newwave, what about the pupil premium?

Even the LD's admit no new money was added to the education budget just some of the same money reallocated to the pupil premium. Some won and others lost.

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