AS I awaited 53 years ago, as a 19-year-old youth, for the car to take me to church to marry my teenage bride my dad pulled me aside. 
He said, “son, you will soon be a married man. I am going to give you two pieces of advice. 
“If you ever have a family remember, when the money stops coming in the door, the love goes out the window.” 
Fortunately, I always managed to provide for my family, and the love remained in the home.
He then said, “in this life, we always at some time, hit financial troubles and difficult times. When you think everything, and everybody is going against you always remember your staunchest friend and ally is your mother, who will always support you through thick and thin.” 
I have never met any man who did not agree with that.
David Cameron’s mother, 81-year-old Mary, signed a petition in Oxford this week in protest, at the closure by the council of dozens of children’s centres. 
Oxford Council blame this on government cuts. When asked in 2013 why her son was forcing through gay marriage and upsetting so many grassroots Tory members, she replied, “I know, David just won’t be told.” 
Considering the head of the government is her son she clearly disagrees with some of the government’s political decisions.
I think when you lose your mother’s support the writing’s on the wall. 
He just won’t be told? Let’s show him at the referendum. He is our servant, not our master.
BILL WILLIAMS
Merlin Way
Covingham, Swindon