Judgement is needed to 'provide against preventable evils': Cameron looks like he sorely lacks that vital leadership quality

One of the fundamental requirements of a prime minister is that he should be able to exercise sound judgment. He is not supposed to be a clairvoyant: but he is supposed to have the wit and the experience, as Enoch Powell once put it, ‘to provide against preventable evils’.
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Published on July 06, 2012 16:00
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William Haney to date Cameron has faiked to show proper lredersship in cutting the deficit, ther are many ways this legacy from the labour party could hAVE tackled. He wa srright to cut the armed forces, we should not be interfering in other countries without their approval. The royals should be instructed to spend less and maximum budgets should be given, whitehall should be cut (ie generals and senior civil servants) government 'advisors' are a must. one last sting - we should leave the european union and learn to stand on our own creative spirit.


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