I bet I can find a million people who DON’T want David Cameron as our PM
Posted by Jansen on Jan 13, 2010 in Events, News, art, collaboration, community, innovation, knowledge, learning, lessons, lessonslearnt, media, participation, pervasive, politics, sharing |
Contrary to the majority of UK opinion polls, it would appear that David Cameron’s brand of politics is not palatable with the “Facebook Generation”
A simple search across Facebook for either David Cameron or Gordon Brown reveals quite surprising results – (see image below)
The Facebook Group “I bet I can find a million people who DON’T want David Cameron as our PM” has gained over 30,000 members in the past 3 days
I wonder what it is about Dave Cameron that the British Public so strongly dislike? -
Any ideas?

You need to review these figures the difference is even more staggering now. Last time I looked 140,368 for the don’ts and only 7,380 for the Dos!
I think you need to update your figures. 140,785 at the last count and growing!
I can confirm that there are now almost 142,000 members on this site where there is no doubt that the feelign is WE DO NOT WANT CAMERON AS PM!
As for Gordon Brown you’ll find that most of his FBs are into the thousands now:-)
This was posted on 11th January, so it’s good to see how quickly the group has grown.
There now appears a huge backlash against Cameron’s smarmy manner, empty rhetoric and lack of policy and with the latest scandals, the phrase “Same old tories” appears to be on everyone’s lips.