Daily Mail

Has Cameron got his election strategy right?

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DOES David Cameron have a political death wish? For a week or so we have seen him daily, in newspapers, magazines and on TV, posing with his family among luxury furnishing­s and in his expensive kitchen, which is equipped way beyond the means of the majority of the UK electorate. So does he expect to get the vote of the low-paid, unemployed, pensioners and the working classes who earn a pittance in comparison with him?

TERRY DUNCAN, Bridlingto­n, E. Yorks. I HAVE just read an interview with Samantha Cameron. Well done, really, what a huge boost you are to the Conservati­ve Party! Anyone sitting on the fence and wondering about who to vote for would read your article and be ready, as I now am, to run to the polling booths and vote for David Cameron with comfort and confidence. I applaud you and genuinely feel Mr Cameron and his party should, too.

ANNE MAY, Lymington, Hants. AS A father who lost two young children, I find it disturbing that David Cameron should drag his deceased son, Ivan, and so much of his family into his desperate campaign to get re-elected. There are so many pictures of Sam Cam that I wonder whether I should be voting for her. And what a time to apologise to those former supporters whom he insulted as ‘fruitcakes and loonies’ who switched to Ukip, and whom he now begs to return to his party. I am worried about the huge £1.5 trillion debt which his government will hand to our children as their inheritanc­e and the cost of £1 billion a week in interest we are paying.

T. J. LYDEN, Laleham, Surrey. YOUR picture of David Cameron with the lamb made me feel sick when I remembered he’s done nothing whatsoever for these poor animals being inhumanely slaughtere­d according to halal practices in our very own UK abattoirs!

DEBRA DORRER, Sevenoaks, Kent.

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