The guy was too nice for his own good, and too out of touch with reality - it's all very well spending borrowed money, whacking up our Sovereign Debt, and saving the world, whilst turning a blind eye to pressing social problems at home, which were conveniently forgotten for other ones in the world at large. Juncker, Schauble, LaGarde, Draghi, all saw him and Britain as a soft touch, and he fell for it! He was so scared he was going to lose the Scottish Referendum that he offered bribes that he knew he could not honour. I, and many other Conservatives supported him up to that point. His days were numbered thereafter. After Brexit I got the distinct impression (as did we all, when just like Gordon Brown he made his final slip by leaving his mike on!), he couldn't wait to leave. I was with him until he betrayed my countrymen, and on the eve of the Referendum on the CBC in Canada I urged my clan on Clydeside to vote Yes, just to give him a jolt, and we did! Normally, I would vote Conservative and for the Union, but I don't appreciate bad sports and nor does the 1922 Committee. It's the last time I'll do Nicola any favours! Truth is Cameron chose to walk away when we needed him. Sadly that is what he is now to be remembered for by the nation at large. He wasn't a bad orator, I'll grant him that, but he fell at the last fence of the Grand National!
David A