jonbwfc wrote: Look, I think I've made it clear I'm no Cameron fan but this whole story is utterly trivial and irrelevant. I don't care if he tips waitresses or not. I don't give a damn what sort of coffee he drinks. It. Doesn't. Matter. Nor, in fact, does it matter whether he's back in the country or not. What's he, realistically, going to do? Is he going to don riot gear and hand out some prime ministerial justice on the streets of London? No. He's going to make a public statement and go to a few meetings. Well, excuse me, but I don't think that's going to make a massive and immediate difference to the situation, do you?
If there's one thing I can abide less than politicians showing up in an extreme situation and making no actual contribution beyond 'being seen to do something', it's people complaining that politicians aren't showing up in an extreme situation and making no actual contribution beyond 'being seen to do something'.
He's got a sodding phone. If someone needs to speak to him, or he needs to speak to someone, it can still happen. What difference has him being in the country actually made?
Jon |