Yeah, the thing with Cameron is I don’t think he’d evil or anything or even deliberately nasty (unlike Gove, IDS, May Johnson etc). He was just the ‘acceptable face’ of tory austerity.
It feels like he went into politics as something to do the same way his mates probably went to work at their Dad’s golf buddies hedge fun, it was a standard career path he his type.
I don’t get the impression he was fully aware of what he was doing, as shown by the letter he wrote to his own council to complain about his own cuts. He just turned up and smiled and said the right things and won them an election. The fucked off when things got a bit hard. He didn’t even bother sitting out his term as a back bencher, that’s how little he truly cared about politics.
May of the other hand is a Roald Dahl villain made flesh. It’s incredible how someone in the public eye for so many years can be so bad at dealing with people and she’s a nasty, arrogant ideologue who would happily march this country into fascism.
So both bad but for different ways. Cameron caused these problems but May’s much more dangerous.