Great article on Cameron here which also touches on the claims from Tory hardline Brexiteers about the BBC in particular not doing their patriotic best when it comes to us leaving the EU.

https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ty-marina-hyde

Anyway, in reverse order, here's my top five worst Prime Ministers of my lifetime;-

Close misses Edward Heath and James Callaghan - hated Thatcher, but she was effective I suppose.

5. John Major - bit unfair this one because I think he was a generally decent man who was dealt a shit hand.
4. Gordon Brown - not up to the job in my book, but might have been judged differently if he had been in charge in 1997 instead of being stabbed in back by the man at number three
3. Should have stuck to my first impression of Tony Blair. I thought he was a smug tosser when I first saw him interviewed in the mid eighties, but, like so many others, I was completely under his spell when he became PM twenty years ago. I'm using general competence as my criteria for these rankings, but if I were using others (e.g. greed and disregard for human life), Blair'd be my number one.
2. David Cameron - arrogant, cowardly, selfish, easily rattled and, allegedly, does interesting things to pigs and yet he wasn't as bad as our winner.
1, Theresa May - things are returning to a hint of normality in Parliament and, with the long summer recess ahead, the strong and stable one may be convincing herself that she can carry on as if those three awful months starting on the day she called the election that was supposed to see her installed as some sort of modern day Boudica had never happened. However, I hope and trust the country will never forget the mixture of cold hearted, wooden, stilted and cowardly incompetence that put her right at the forefront of a laughably bad election campaign.