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He wasn't even a good PM, and now ..
I'm still pissed that they/he screwed over the Alternative Vote referendum - a path to the Proportion Representation.
Looks like we're heading to a zealous two party system, like the States to me. That's never a good idea. The two parties are both trying to claim the middle ground but both are incompetent.
In Sir Kier's defence, he's a knight of the realm and so doesn't/hasn't get/got involved in politics.
That doesn't matter to them: in a two party system, not-the-other-one is a legitimate voting basis.
Come on now: Cameron was the best PM we've had for the last 5.
Liking your style, Derek.