@@devon896 was that the guy with the stubble, glasses and black tshirt and Boris without blazer and rolled up sleeves with the guy on the left and Boris on right of the camera shot
@@devon896Because they happen to believe in socialism and social democracy, they must be fake and only looking for a fight? What kind of logic is that? Surely it shows that he is more serious and consistent with his beliefs if he is the Greens’ co-leader?
James Greenstein incase you havnt noticed, we are trillions of pounds in debt, it's either realistic budget cuts or taxes to the tune of 90,000 pounds per household, your call
Adam Daly Yes but how much do they pay their workers ? Bosses pay has gone up 750k and workers pay has gone down 2.5k with zero-hour contracts as well which means your not guaranteed you'll get any hours and any pay. It's a broken industry and needs to be put under public control.
Thank you for your comment, during this parliament, we have taken 27 million of the poorest paid workers out of income tax, increased the top rate of tax from 40, to 45% and encouraged businesses to improve wages, this government is determined to improve the lives of those in the lower threshold. as for zero hour contracts, this government is passionate about getting people into work, and due to the economic climate ( at the fault of labour) it would be irresponsible to place furthur restrictions on work. On the contrary, it is an outlook of all major parties to abolish the contracts in the long term. If it would be of interest to you or anybody reading this comment, I can hold discussions about the pros and cons of zero hour contracts, as their are some complicated though considerable benefits to the economy, once again, thank you for your comment ~Adam Daly, Member of the Conservatives
I find it disgusting how, after his own son died from a disability, he has the nerve to send hundreds of other disabled to children to death. It's like he's completely turned his back on Ivan and has chose to listen to his rich friends instead, shocking
zark212 How on earth has Cameron ruined this country? Austerity is necessary to reduce our deficit to furthermore start to pay off our national debt. People are still unemployed because you can't just recover from a global financial crisis over night. Grow up.
That 'angry father' is now the co-leader of the Green Party! Apparently it was this encounter that led him to changing parties and getting involved politically. What a dude.
How can Cameron compare his son to the common mans son? He is taking the piss because we all know his family don't know what real struggle is. With his cash and power I doubt very much his son wants for anything yet alone to get into mainstream school
His son passed in 2009 and was cared for by the NHS just like most other people, he did not get access to ground breaking cutting edge research that is kept from the public like you imagine. That is a struggle him and his family live with. As for his wealth he was born into, so what? As for his 'power' (which he did not have in 2009 as his first time as prime minister was 2010 when he formed a coalition) he gained that through a democratic process, again, deal with it. Your arrogance and blind hate will do you no good.
I meant to type (wanted) not "wants". How do you work out I display "arrogance"? I appreciate Its challenging for anybody who has a disabled child. That being said I doubt very much that Cameron or any member of his household have ever had to face real struggle for anything besides power. Also I never said Cameron had access to "ground breaking cutting edge research"! What you are suggesting sounds like some ludicrous class conspiracy and says a lot about your irrational thought process, not mine. By the way I hate nobody so you need to calm yourself down. I voiced my opion in a couple of paragraphs and your getting excited and going way off topic
Arrogance of the fact he didn't have power at the time. Arrogance of the idea that (since you were apparently aware of his sons death when you wrote your comment) it didn't bring them any real struggle. Arrogance of the fact you think that just because a person has wealth, or once he was elected, 'power' that prevents them from empathising with another human being who has shared their struggle as though he is some simple machine contempt with nothing but power and money. As for my comments about cutting edge research that relates to your view that being wealthy and in power gives him some kind of control over life. It might give him access to better services but it can't buy him everything. Also I think you're lying about your meaning to type "wanted". Either that or you're also arrogant of grammar too. "How can Cameron compare his son". Did you also mean to type "How could Cameron compare his son". You're just using a spelling 'mistake' as an excuse to cover your lack of awareness or compassion.
Jack Rudkin Nice mini novel but a wasted effort. I watched the video and commented on the video. I have my opinion on Cameron and that is that. I am born in England and live in England. You don't need to be a avid follower of politics to know Cameron's son passed away, as it was all over the TV and Newspapers at the time. Money is Power , besides the point really as I simply shared my opinion on Cameron, I didn't come here to dissect others grammar/typo's or to hold lengthy discussions on Cameron's loss. I totally sympathise with the parent who is tackling the out of touch liar Cameron, and that is that.
let me just make one thing clear to you, when you're on a low wage, you get a rent rebate, you also pay less council tax, but when the tories gave a tax cut to low earners it then put them over a certain limit, and therefore they now have to pay full rent and full council tax! which means they're no better off, they're back to square one, they have an extra couple of pounds per week but they have to pay out more,
I apologise I've just finished reading the article. It states that the Daily Mail did lie about 'Christmas' being renamed, however they were found to be lying and had to write an apology in a later edition of their newspaper. Of course they 'can' lie, but if what they are saying is found out as false then they are obliged to state the facts and write an apology. Is there one for the article I related to?
@oboqoo I apologise for the assumption that Economics played a part in your studies, although the title is a little misleading. You keep saying that your solution is for individuals like myself to consider their cause and effect but what argument are you in here? I asked for a solution to the debt crisis, but this sounds like an approach to reduce emissions. If that's the debate we're having then I agree with you, but I'm talking about debt and the current state of the economy.
@radicalsystems So if someone came to you with a problem that you have personal experience in you wouldn't empathise with them? His experience with his own son is entirely relevant, and it adds credence to what he has to say.
+Dan Parks It is a political point in favour for him obviously, that's why Corbyn is quite a refreshing addition to parliamentary frontbenchers, regardless you like him or not.
Why does everyone think that because David Cameron is rich and went to Eton means he can't run the country, just because you're rich doesn't mean that he dismisses the working class and people with disabled children. I just don't understand why he everyone thinks that he shouldn't run the country BECAUSE he had an excellent education, surely it should be the opposite? Replies much appreciated.
Ha, he says he went through the same problem getting his child in to school. I don't think you have much trouble enrolling your son into a private school when you're a member of parliament.
@tapsahtip The point is, just because he is rich doesn't make him anti-NHS. I believe he actually put faith in the NHS to tend to his disabled son. Where both his father and son were disabled, we can hardly claim he is out of touch with the lives of the disabled.
"There's nothing i can give to you but a promise". That's a very clear point because he wasn't even the prime minister yet. it just seems like a father who loves his son so much, but made himself look stupid trying to debate a man who wasn't even responsible of anything yet. shocked being surrounded by cameras.
with all respect mainstream schooling would be far worse than segregated schooling. mainstream would be too complex and frustrating for a handicapped child to cope with.
He's not destroying it at all. This is one story and there will always be stories like this to attack any prime minister on regardless, there have been cuts in many areas because there is a massive dept at the moment and the NHS may suffer slightly as many other things will.
I feel quite sorry for this father, but at the same I think there isn't much David Cameron could have done in this situation. There is never one solution that solves everybodies problems, and people act like a PM can snap his fingers and make everything right sometimes
He can keep saying about his 'battle' with his son but the matter of the fact is he can afford a lot more than this man probably can. A rich conservative with a disabled child still lacks empathy for the poor man with the disabled child.
@SRPC21 yes that's right, £60 per week for an adult is a massive amount isn't it, 16-18 year olds don't get benefits, their parents have to support them, even if they stay on at school the tories are cutting EMA, they're also cutting tax for the wealthy!
for the british public that was pretty much heckling. he had his convictions and wasnt having Camerons "my son" malarky. unfortunately despite both having disabled sons they appear to excist in different worlds.
@Wikkiter It’s you that’s uninformed, even the New Labour was following Tory policy in many ways, the turncoats. The Lib-Con will be try & finishing what Thatcher had set out to do, you just wait and see. Private companies don’t encourage competition when they go running off to other countries, many have destroyed growth. You should study more in what the Lib-Con are tying to do with the vulnerable. People should be in fear in what’s going to happen to the Country if they are not stopped.
What you don't know about politics is a lot dear boy. And, you've resulted to name calling - only a person without a valid point would do this. Proved my point very well, thank you for that x
Yep, that's what I said. Although in hindsight I should have said "only them." Nothing like a good debate. Absolutely nothing, it's the fact that he says "all that stuff about slavery." All that stuff, changed the world, made it a terrible place as far as I'm concerned. Griffin is an elected member of parliament, and he actually said "all that stuff." Tell me that isn't unprofessional? Tell me those aren't the words who couldn't care less about slavery, perhaps even condones it.
What utter arrogance. How dare he attempt to tell this father he 'understands' when clearly he has absolutely no idea of the struggle of those whom he has forced into such horrendous struggles just to get the help they need for their children.
I don't understand why the government prioritises, bombs, war and immoral activity over public eduction and local services... that's what it seems like anyway, as a 15 year old student, our local area has suffered cuts which mean that services that would rebuild community spirit, provide further eduction and jobs will not be available. Also as a growing school with over 1600 students cutting 2 million from the budget, is that really the best way to help the country, by compromising the future?
@TheCoon2000 His father was rich because he worked hard for his money, whilst also struggling against his disability. Whilst, some people understandably are rendered totally incapable of working because of their disability, Cameron's socio-economic status isn't a credible factor in claiming the coalition's policies attack those with disabilities.
Segregation is the worse thing that can happen to these children'..My daughter was sent to a Special School'..as she had learning difficulties'...as a result she was isolated from friends in her area.
@TheCoon2000 It's not quite like that, the Tories lower tax altogether (including for the poor) with cuts on benefits. It's true nothing should be taken away from the disabled but I couldn't stand the culture where people who worked working class jobs had to pay higher taxes while people who didn't work or get pregnant at 16 got all these massive free handouts. There was no incentive to work at all- it became a lifestyle choice. Cameron to date has actually not cut any benefits for disabled
It's the classic confrotation.... a politician briefly visiting the real world and having to deal with a real-life problem face to face .... and he couldn't get away fast enough .
In my view, some of the claims of the father were out of order, but I can partially understand his angst. Cameron seems to handle the situation well, the guy obviously touched a nerve on a subject which is close to his heart - no knee jerk reaction from him. I just wish that the Conservatives weren't so passionate about austerity, things would be a lot easier for that young lad and many others like him. Hopefully things will turn around soon. It has to.
@rtyush agian an unqualified statement. Better than a hypocritical Labour MP. I stand for the workers and the low classes but I myself have had an Oxbridge education and been school in a public school.
my sister has CP and i understand the fathers postion but its more feezable to make a new school for the disabled then to retrofit all schools to accomodate. Thats unrealistic. Any new schools being built should have the disabled in mind but to change exisiting schools (especially in britan where school houses are quite old) is very unrealistic.
As it turns out it’s not just the lads schooling that this farther needs to be concerned about. When the kid turns 16 he will then have the battle to keep his disability benefits - and yes, they have already penalised many people as disabled as this lad. Wicked.
It's crucial to the people in power that we continue to vote. If we didn't, it would show a complete lack of faith in the system, and they can't have that. I've never voted, and I never will, and I have JUST as much of a right to complain about the ineptitude and outright ignorance of the MPs I didn't vote for-I didn't ask for them. If anything, it should be the people who vote who don't have a right to complain when they get fucked in the arse by their guy. They voted for him, after all.
The father didn't really own Cameron at all. If you listen, you can actually hear Cameron agreeing with the Father. The father was just jumbling up his issues, which Cameron had put into his manifesto.
Not impressed my itn for calling a man asking a totally legitimate question a 'Heckler'.
Very good point
Aww the little boy is so cute. :( Bless his heart.
Having had a disabled Son Cameron knows EXACTLY what he's talking about. I thought he handled this very well.
He had a disabled son but the scenarios are different.
You should really add the fact that Cameron also has loads of money so he could get his son education in many private schools if he wanted to
David Cameron was using his hands so much while talking that he subconsciously got the other guy doing it by the end
it's Jonathan Bartley co-leader of the green party
"I cant do any more than promise" just like all politicians.
Well done to this man for standing up to Cameron.
That's Jonathan Bartley, and he now co-leads the Green Party.
poor boy, his so adorarable
The guy is Jonathan Bartley, current Co-leader of the Green Party
All of these socialists are the same. Just like the man at hospital having a go at Boris turned out to be a Labour party activist.
@@devon896 was that the guy with the stubble, glasses and black tshirt and Boris without blazer and rolled up sleeves with the guy on the left and Boris on right of the camera shot
@@devon896Because they happen to believe in socialism and social democracy, they must be fake and only looking for a fight? What kind of logic is that? Surely it shows that he is more serious and consistent with his beliefs if he is the Greens’ co-leader?
did you notice the trail of slime behind him as he slid off?
Typical politician. Can't give a straight answer, caught in a lie and walks away, tail between his legs.....👎
You guys do realise that David Cameron had a severely disabled son who died?
Harry Purnell doesn't mean he can't cut disability benefit though
James Greenstein incase you havnt noticed, we are trillions of pounds in debt, it's either realistic budget cuts or taxes to the tune of 90,000 pounds per household, your call
Just because something is big, it doesn't make it bad. multinational companies provide 65% f uk jobs
Adam Daly Yes but how much do they pay their workers ? Bosses pay has gone up 750k and workers pay has gone down 2.5k with zero-hour contracts as well which means your not guaranteed you'll get any hours and any pay. It's a broken industry and needs to be put under public control.
Thank you for your comment, during this parliament, we have taken 27 million of the poorest paid workers out of income tax, increased the top rate of tax from 40, to 45% and encouraged businesses to improve wages, this government is determined to improve the lives of those in the lower threshold.
as for zero hour contracts, this government is passionate about getting people into work, and due to the economic climate ( at the fault of labour) it would be irresponsible to place furthur restrictions on work. On the contrary, it is an outlook of all major parties to abolish the contracts in the long term.
If it would be of interest to you or anybody reading this comment, I can hold discussions about the pros and cons of zero hour contracts, as their are some complicated though considerable benefits to the economy, once again, thank you for your comment
~Adam Daly, Member of the Conservatives
This encounter requires the 'bullshit button' from the last leg going off the whole way through this interview.
is party are still killing disabled people
I find it disgusting how, after his own son died from a disability, he has the nerve to send hundreds of other disabled to children to death. It's like he's completely turned his back on Ivan and has chose to listen to his rich friends instead, shocking
+PickeringSamuel He does not send anyone anywhere. He is just a talking puppet like all the rest.
+Kostya Tszyu You got it right there!
and he uses his son as an example of how hard he has had it.
its typcial tory logical
You clown
That man is Jonathan Bartley now co leader of the Green Party.
Not long now folks before they are kicked out of government
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zark212
Wrong, they know exactly what they are doing,screwing everybody up like the criminal bankers
zark212
Really i have seen a lot of people's hatred towards these liars ,we need an early election now on the public's request
Absolutely. Get them out , lets start the new year by getting rid of old rubbish.
zark212 How on earth has Cameron ruined this country? Austerity is necessary to reduce our deficit to furthermore start to pay off our national debt. People are still unemployed because you can't just recover from a global financial crisis over night. Grow up.
The father is now the Co-Leader of the Green Party
Defend, Unite and Rise Britain he is the beginning of our fall.
4 years down the line....yes yes he was
That 'angry father' is now the co-leader of the Green Party! Apparently it was this encounter that led him to changing parties and getting involved politically. What a dude.
No he always was he was a plant
Britain needs more people like you!
How can Cameron compare his son to the common mans son? He is taking the piss because we all know his family don't know what real struggle is. With his cash and power I doubt very much his son wants for anything yet alone to get into mainstream school
His son passed in 2009 and was cared for by the NHS just like most other people, he did not get access to ground breaking cutting edge research that is kept from the public like you imagine. That is a struggle him and his family live with. As for his wealth he was born into, so what? As for his 'power' (which he did not have in 2009 as his first time as prime minister was 2010 when he formed a coalition) he gained that through a democratic process, again, deal with it. Your arrogance and blind hate will do you no good.
I meant to type (wanted) not "wants". How do you work out I display "arrogance"? I appreciate Its challenging for anybody who has a disabled child. That being said I doubt very much that Cameron or any member of his household have ever had to face real struggle for anything besides power. Also I never said Cameron had access to "ground breaking cutting edge research"! What you are suggesting sounds like some ludicrous class conspiracy and says a lot about your irrational thought process, not mine.
By the way I hate nobody so you need to calm yourself down. I voiced my opion in a couple of paragraphs and your getting excited and going way off topic
Arrogance of the fact he didn't have power at the time.
Arrogance of the idea that (since you were apparently aware of his sons death when you wrote your comment) it didn't bring them any real struggle.
Arrogance of the fact you think that just because a person has wealth, or once he was elected, 'power' that prevents them from empathising with another human being who has shared their struggle as though he is some simple machine contempt with nothing but power and money.
As for my comments about cutting edge research that relates to your view that being wealthy and in power gives him some kind of control over life. It might give him access to better services but it can't buy him everything.
Also I think you're lying about your meaning to type "wanted". Either that or you're also arrogant of grammar too.
"How can Cameron compare his son". Did you also mean to type "How could Cameron compare his son". You're just using a spelling 'mistake' as an excuse to cover your lack of awareness or compassion.
Jack Rudkin Nice mini novel but a wasted effort. I watched the video and commented on the video. I have my opinion on Cameron and that is that. I am born in England and live in England. You don't need to be a avid follower of politics to know Cameron's son passed away, as it was all over the TV and Newspapers at the time.
Money is Power , besides the point really as I simply shared my opinion on Cameron, I didn't come here to dissect others grammar/typo's or to hold lengthy discussions on Cameron's loss.
I totally sympathise with the parent who is tackling the out of touch liar Cameron, and that is that.
+caramel coco Your arrogance blinds you.
let me just make one thing clear to you, when you're on a low wage, you get a rent rebate, you also pay less council tax, but when the tories gave a tax cut to low earners it then put them over a certain limit, and therefore they now have to pay full rent and full council tax! which means they're no better off, they're back to square one, they have an extra couple of pounds per week but they have to pay out more,
he tells fecking lies
he dont care about the disabled
2 weeks later he privatized the child's healthcare, his school, his parent's house and everything he ever loved
and 5 years later you will still making things up, funny that
@@L2ggs we're literally worse now than we were before, but go off
It takes one to know one. Consider yourself blocked and reported.
Not embarrassing myself, I know plenty - I have disabled siblings that have been affected.
The man doesn't understand and did not give the PM a chance to express himself.
I apologise I've just finished reading the article. It states that the Daily Mail did lie about 'Christmas' being renamed, however they were found to be lying and had to write an apology in a later edition of their newspaper. Of course they 'can' lie, but if what they are saying is found out as false then they are obliged to state the facts and write an apology. Is there one for the article I related to?
This guy is now Green Party co-leader.
@oboqoo I apologise for the assumption that Economics played a part in your studies, although the title is a little misleading. You keep saying that your solution is for individuals like myself to consider their cause and effect but what argument are you in here? I asked for a solution to the debt crisis, but this sounds like an approach to reduce emissions. If that's the debate we're having then I agree with you, but I'm talking about debt and the current state of the economy.
Love to see someone speak the truth and put him wrong
@radicalsystems So if someone came to you with a problem that you have personal experience in you wouldn't empathise with them? His experience with his own son is entirely relevant, and it adds credence to what he has to say.
masters of spin
that's Johnathan Bartley isn't it?
SPOT ON! definitely recognise him too and that is where from! thank you!
Why does he have to mention his son every time he talks about healthcare or the NHS or people with disabilities?
+Dan Parks It is a political point in favour for him obviously, that's why Corbyn is quite a refreshing addition to parliamentary frontbenchers, regardless you like him or not.
Because his own son died young of disability and his father was disabled
Why does everyone think that because David Cameron is rich and went to Eton means he can't run the country, just because you're rich doesn't mean that he dismisses the working class and people with disabled children. I just don't understand why he everyone thinks that he shouldn't run the country BECAUSE he had an excellent education, surely it should be the opposite? Replies much appreciated.
he struggled to get his kid in the right school? he honestly thinks anyone would swallow that?
He wasn't heckling, this was a pre-arranged meeting.
there is no such thing as a straight-to-the-point, honest politician.
Ha, he says he went through the same problem getting his child in to school. I don't think you have much trouble enrolling your son into a private school when you're a member of parliament.
@tapsahtip The point is, just because he is rich doesn't make him anti-NHS. I believe he actually put faith in the NHS to tend to his disabled son. Where both his father and son were disabled, we can hardly claim he is out of touch with the lives of the disabled.
"There's nothing i can give to you but a promise". That's a very clear point because he wasn't even the prime minister yet. it just seems like a father who loves his son so much, but made himself look stupid trying to debate a man who wasn't even responsible of anything yet. shocked being surrounded by cameras.
with all respect mainstream schooling would be far worse than segregated schooling. mainstream would be too complex and frustrating for a handicapped child to cope with.
He's not destroying it at all. This is one story and there will always be stories like this to attack any prime minister on regardless, there have been cuts in many areas because there is a massive dept at the moment and the NHS may suffer slightly as many other things will.
Awwww - calm down, there's a good little boy xx
I feel quite sorry for this father, but at the same I think there isn't much David Cameron could have done in this situation. There is never one solution that solves everybodies problems, and people act like a PM can snap his fingers and make everything right sometimes
Oh dear this is embarrassing, how does one delete a video ?
This guy now is the co-leader of the Green Party.
Quick to leave when argument is defeated
NO. YOU! SHALL NOT! PASS!
He can keep saying about his 'battle' with his son but the matter of the fact is he can afford a lot more than this man probably can. A rich conservative with a disabled child still lacks empathy for the poor man with the disabled child.
Politician posing as a regular member of the public. What an absolute creep.
So what do you propose we do?
is that Jon Bartley?
How EXACTLY have you been fighting?
kid isn't impressed
I'm sure I've seen that guy regularly on the panel of 'The Big Questions'. Anyone else, or have I got the wrong guy?
oh he is
@SonofNightmare thank you!
@SRPC21 yes that's right, £60 per week for an adult is a massive amount isn't it, 16-18 year olds don't get benefits, their parents have to support them, even if they stay on at school the tories are cutting EMA, they're also cutting tax for the wealthy!
for the british public that was pretty much heckling. he had his convictions and wasnt having Camerons "my son" malarky. unfortunately despite both having disabled sons they appear to excist in different worlds.
We will see. You never know with politicians.
No sir, if I was joking I would have made that quite clear. Good day.
1:22 "I can't do anymore than promise"... yeah right & he doesn't even do that convincingly
I recognise that guy, isn't he on telly? And no I don't mean David Cameron!
This guy is now Co-Leader of the Green Party
@juices233 like the guy said to him, Cameron has never tried to get his child into a mainstream school
@Wikkiter
It’s you that’s uninformed, even the New Labour was following Tory policy in many ways, the turncoats. The Lib-Con will be try & finishing what Thatcher had set out to do, you just wait and see.
Private companies don’t encourage competition when they go running off to other countries, many have destroyed growth. You should study more in what the Lib-Con are tying to do with the vulnerable.
People should be in fear in what’s going to happen to the Country if they are not stopped.
What you don't know about politics is a lot dear boy. And, you've resulted to name calling - only a person without a valid point would do this. Proved my point very well, thank you for that x
@rosine101 He had a son that went through the same thing and actually died from it, I don't know how you can be so rude.
The look the kid gives him at 00.54.
a poor man would give you his last pound, a rich man would steal it
Yep, that's what I said. Although in hindsight I should have said "only them." Nothing like a good debate. Absolutely nothing, it's the fact that he says "all that stuff about slavery." All that stuff, changed the world, made it a terrible place as far as I'm concerned. Griffin is an elected member of parliament, and he actually said "all that stuff." Tell me that isn't unprofessional? Tell me those aren't the words who couldn't care less about slavery, perhaps even condones it.
What utter arrogance. How dare he attempt to tell this father he 'understands' when clearly he has absolutely no idea of the struggle of those whom he has forced into such horrendous struggles just to get the help they need for their children.
Cameron actually had a son who died of Cerebral Palsy, I know he made mistakes but he was human and he still understands the struggle. :/
@TheCoon2000 When he said he understood I think he was referring to his disabled son that died...
I don't understand why the government prioritises, bombs, war and immoral activity over public eduction and local services... that's what it seems like anyway, as a 15 year old student, our local area has suffered cuts which mean that services that would rebuild community spirit, provide further eduction and jobs will not be available. Also as a growing school with over 1600 students cutting 2 million from the budget, is that really the best way to help the country, by compromising the future?
@TheCoon2000 His father was rich because he worked hard for his money, whilst also struggling against his disability. Whilst, some people understandably are rendered totally incapable of working because of their disability, Cameron's socio-economic status isn't a credible factor in claiming the coalition's policies attack those with disabilities.
Scotland did not vote the tories in.
Yep, that's my name.
Segregation is the worse thing that can happen to these children'..My daughter was sent to a Special School'..as she had learning difficulties'...as a result she was isolated from friends in her area.
He was not heckled !
this parent is very good to confront him
@TheCoon2000 It's not quite like that, the Tories lower tax altogether (including for the poor) with cuts on benefits. It's true nothing should be taken away from the disabled but I couldn't stand the culture where people who worked working class jobs had to pay higher taxes while people who didn't work or get pregnant at 16 got all these massive free handouts. There was no incentive to work at all- it became a lifestyle choice.
Cameron to date has actually not cut any benefits for disabled
He soon storms off when his argument is beaten
It's the classic confrotation.... a politician briefly visiting the real world and having to deal with a real-life problem face to face .... and he couldn't get away fast enough .
In my view, some of the claims of the father were out of order, but I can partially understand his angst. Cameron seems to handle the situation well, the guy obviously touched a nerve on a subject which is close to his heart - no knee jerk reaction from him.
I just wish that the Conservatives weren't so passionate about austerity, things would be a lot easier for that young lad and many others like him.
Hopefully things will turn around soon. It has to.
Well Said Harry
@rtyush agian an unqualified statement. Better than a hypocritical Labour MP. I stand for the workers and the low classes but I myself have had an Oxbridge education and been school in a public school.
my sister has CP and i understand the fathers postion but its more feezable to make a new school for the disabled then to retrofit all schools to accomodate. Thats unrealistic. Any new schools being built should have the disabled in mind but to change exisiting schools (especially in britan where school houses are quite old) is very unrealistic.
@ColoriProductions both his son and father didn't rely on benefits, his father was wealthy
What if it helps your interests? Which at least 1 party will!
As it turns out it’s not just the lads schooling that this farther needs to be concerned about. When the kid turns 16 he will then have the battle to keep his disability benefits - and yes, they have already penalised many people as disabled as this lad. Wicked.
It's crucial to the people in power that we continue to vote. If we didn't, it would show a complete lack of faith in the system, and they can't have that. I've never voted, and I never will, and I have JUST as much of a right to complain about the ineptitude and outright ignorance of the MPs I didn't vote for-I didn't ask for them. If anything, it should be the people who vote who don't have a right to complain when they get fucked in the arse by their guy. They voted for him, after all.
camron you are going to get what you need
I love this PM. He is my here.
Please don't embarrass yourself and comment on things you know nothing about
The father didn't really own Cameron at all. If you listen, you can actually hear Cameron agreeing with the Father. The father was just jumbling up his issues, which Cameron had put into his manifesto.
'I understand the difficulties, I had a disabled son.' well then why have you made cuts almost every program supporting disabled children? Hypocrite