David Cameron...Just be yourself.
"Hmmm", that about sums up my feelings. As a young Conservative party member myself I feel some what disinclined to jump on the band wagon and scream "Cameron, you're the young face to politics, something we need, a fresh new breeze!" I genuinely feel that Cameron is a nice guy, a good guy and equally as important, a good politician. I have seen him speak in the Commons on a "Prime minster's questions" and the way he acted I felt resembled that of just a "normal guy" who really did care (oh yeah, here's a quick policy suggestion. Please, for the sake of people's knees refurbish the gallery, what's up with the lack of leg room!? I'm like 6ft which is about average I suppose and, wow, it was painful and some man kept tapping my foot with his crutch...What the hell? Weird I know, anyway, i'm rambling so i'll stop.) Back on a serious note Cameron really needs to drop the P'R' acts and just be himself, that will be the new fresh breeze that British politics needs. Like I said, he comes across as a genuine and nice guy but with such desperate attempts to reinforce such he just comes across fake and the spin that is being pushed down people's throats will inevitably annoy people and turn people off him. The webcast is a good idea but it's so fake, it's so staged and it annoys me because I can see that he really is just a good guy but such desperate attempts are just off putting. So David Cameron, just be yourself.
I have a friend who lives up in Liverpool. I spoke to this friend (who is just not into politics but keeps an eye on things) and I said something along the lines of "would you ever vote Conservative?" She replied, "no, never", I explained why she should and how Conservative views can in fact help the north and she replied along the lines of "I know, I know, but I can never vote Conservative because that's how i've been raised and that's how it is up north" and that's spot on. That's exactly how it is and she is exactly the type of person that the Conservatives need to sway. You can't sway a devout Labour party supporter but you can sway somebody who believes in you but just wont vote for you. Now how could be this be solved? P'R' schemes like now? No! We need to focus our political attention on the north and explain to them why politically the Conservatives are the best choice and drill through to them that the Conservatives won't ignore them again politically. People who fear voting for something do so because they are afraid that history will repeat its self, now no mater how many bikes David Cameron rides or how many webcasts he posts, he will never get rid of that fear and that's why Cameron has to step up and do his job and be a politician.
My third and final paragraph. I wont attack him for not publishing his policies now because it's what, 3 years until the next election? Maybe people who keep attacking him on such basis should be quietly reminded of that fact. Also, maybe Cameron shares the same view as me which is if you make public your policies now, history will repeat its self and voila, Labour will whack out a brand new fantastic policy that seems to "resemble" that of the Conservatives.
P.S, attacking rap was groundless. I listen to rap and I have yet to stab somebody, shoot somebody or take drugs. If you want to ban rap then ban "death" metal, ban violent films, ban violent T.V and ban the teletubbies (not because it's violent but because it's drivel!).


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