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Why the UK Prime Minister David Cameron should resign now ?







 1. Cameron  is not confident in his leadership.  He  lacks own judgement about politics.  He is acting like a  Company Secretary who follows the pressure from the Board ( i.e. Eurosceptic  Conservative MPs)

 2. This today speech on Europe is aimed to the Conservative electorate to grab their votes. If  David Cameron  wins the next general  elections, his  speech proposals will be abandoned and he will deliver a new speech after the elections

 3. He has created misery to ordinary British people by his policies on welfare system and funding  cuts. British people  are more and more poorer than  before The Conservative took Power and they cannot do anything to change the situation as long as David Cameron is still on power

4. Cameron’s  Big Society has failed. Thousands of voluntary organisations have closed down.  Trusts, Foundations and  Government funders spend  all their time in assessing  thousands of funding applications from the voluntary sector. Only  less than 10 % of  funding applications are awarded grants. Grant  assessors of the applications are full-time employed.  One full-time assessor may  even be paid  the salary  equivalent to the size  of the grants  to be  awarded. The more funding applications received, the more reasons for  the funder  to continue to  attract  funding and to keep their grant assessors.

 5. Staff  and volunteers form voluntary organisations spend weeks and months on writing funding
 applications that will be  unsuccessful, mainly because of lack of money in the  government and  grant making organizations.

 6. Thousands of  people working in the voluntary sector are part-time workers,  sessional/occasional  workers, and unpaid volunteers. They have no employment rights and benefits. The voluntary sector has become a slavery system, a cheap labour   and exploitation machinery in the UK  and contribute to hiding the high level of unemployment in the country.

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