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Twelve months ago, I started with a simple question; What Do You Think of David Cameron?

My aim was to create a piece of artwork, based upon public opinion. The end result would be a life-size image of David Cameron, created entirely of my handwriting.

The text used would be the opinions of those who matter, the people of the United Kingdom. Those affected directly by the decisions that our Government make and whose voices routinely go unheard.

I embarked on the mammoth task of collating these opinions through various methods of social media, such as Twitter, Facebook, email and via the web – with the aim of turning these words into art.

Hundreds of emails and far more than 140 characters later, the final piece has been created, a staggering 6’1” in height. Now, I want everybody to have the chance to share these comments, from the delightful to the derogatory and the complimentary to the downright critical.

Everybody has the right to express their own opinion, without fear of criticism or retaliation. With this in mind, I made the decision to publish a selection of these opinions for all to see.

I want to thank everybody who has contributed their comments and opinions, without which, this project would not have been possible.

Freedom of speech is a truly wonderful thing; I hope you value this privilege as much as I do and enjoy reading these comments.


Please note; all contributor comments are anonymous out of respect to the authors.

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