I HAVE often wondered what other policies, if any, the present Prime Minister has to offer, other than the schoolboy satire that he seems to depend on, such as calling his opposite numbers silly names and trying to ridicule their personal image.

However, he seems to have realised his puerile approach is not working and winning over voters, so in one last desperate attempt to keep his party afloat he has offered to make the final sacrifice: he says he will step down in the future.

This is the only one of his policies that really makes any sense and the only one that will attract any voter.

Mr Cameron has all the attributes of a Walter Mitty, promising the earth while living in a dream world.

As for his backers, like the millionaire pop stars and footballers, it does not take a genius to see that, they are only behind a plan that will suit their own purposes, such as being against mansion taxes and income tax, and nothing more.

When they go to the polls, I only hope that the British public is not as gullible as David Cameron thinks and that they vote with their own heads and not be influenced by media hypnotists.

T Seale, Middlesbrough.