I'll let you know right now. Not that is any of you business, but my own life has been blighted by tragedy many many many many times. Why would you assume it hasn't? Experiencing tragedy doesn't blunt the ability to be pithy, however.
I was not refering to the tragedy of losing a son - which is a terrible thing - but to the tragedy of the man himself. The two are NOT connected.
As far as I can see, Cameron's only job in his world is that of the smiling fascist. If he ever takes power in Britain it would be a catastrophic event: Thatcherism with a cheesy grin. He is an horrendous apology for a person: the British Bush in waiting.
I remember when Morrissey said the only tragedy of the Brighton bombing was that Thatcher herself wasn't killed. Many people responded to him as you have just responded to me.
Anyway, I apologise if insulting the leader of a neo-fascist organisation offended you, however.