David Cameron has launched an innovative online Stand Up Speak Up campaign to help Conservatives shape their future dc-ap-061 policy by “engaging and involving” the public, asking for their views which will then be considered by the Shadow Cabinet.

In order to work, it means admitting when past decisions were wrong, agreeing to re-think the issue of grammar schools, for example, if David Cameron means what he says, that the “we know best” attitude of politicians is at an end.

You are given the opportunity to learn more about their concept of “pioneer schools”, as well discuss the thorny subject of benefits, outlined below:

 “People who can work should do so – including disabled people (as assessed by an independent doctor) who can work. Lone parents would be encouraged to work part-time when their youngest child is 5, and full-time when their youngest child reaches 11.”

One comment raised the dilemma of unemployment for those in their 50s who are desperate to find work after losing for job for various reasons, I think that is an area where more support could be given:

“The figures bandied about ceaselessly by Blair and brown these last ten years are lies yet Cameron never goes for the throat when questioning them.
The true figure is 7 million unemployed in this country and I am one of them.
Aged 53 I was medically retired from the prison Service having been assaulted by an illegal immigrant related to a labour member of parliament!!
I am not eligible for any benefits despite being so retired and having paid in since 1964.
That said I am expected to survive whilst paying the same bills as before.
When I have attempted to get work I am refused the services at Job centres so as not to be on the figures.
I cannot be retrained for the same reasons ie not on the numbers.
Whilst this goes on migrants come here by the busload to do jobs ‘we’ will not do.
having the chance would be a good thing.
I find Cameron lacks the charisma a leader needs to oppose the Govt especially as he was an adviser to major in the financial debacle that lost this country 27 billions.
Deal with migrants first and our people can get on.”