The mishandling of United Kingdom's riots have not only exposed the weaknesses of British Premiere but have more so confirmed the predictions that we had made prior to his election last year. For a background as to what is happening in London sample this latest reports from the newspapers:
Now the crisis in UK has exposed the weaknesses of this 'leader' and I doubt whether he will ever recover from this test. For sure I am personally persuaded that the riots in UK must have been orchestrated by shrewd leaders who are already convinced that Cameron was the wrong choice for UK's premiereship.
British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged Sunday a "zero tolerance" crackdown after recent urban riots, fuelling a row over plans for the US "supercop" behind the strategy to advise the government. "We haven't talked the language of zero tolerance enough, but the message is getting through," Cameron told The Sunday Telegraphnewspaper. Police chiefs in Britain criticised Cameron's decision to hire ex-New York police supremo Bill Bratton to help prevent a repeat of the violence in which five people died, saying a home-grown policy would be better. A four-day frenzy of looting and arson in London and other major English cities has sparked a nationwide debate on the causes and possible responses, with just a year to go until the capital hosts the 2012 Olympics. The Conservative premier accused some people of over-complicating explanations for simple criminality but admitted that underlying social factors including "deeply broken and troubled families" had to be addressed. (The Daily Nation, 2011. British PM in row over 'zero tolerance' Strategy. 15th August)Last year we wrote in clear terms that David Cameron was the least deserving to be elected the UK Premiere. This was communicated through our 16th April 2010 and 2nd June 2010 posts.
Now the crisis in UK has exposed the weaknesses of this 'leader' and I doubt whether he will ever recover from this test. For sure I am personally persuaded that the riots in UK must have been orchestrated by shrewd leaders who are already convinced that Cameron was the wrong choice for UK's premiereship.