The claim of Cameron's statesmanship is what really annoyed me about the opposition.
Cameron managed to preside over some stonking cockups, some were entirely self-inflicted.
The three that spring to mind are
On Defence - traditionally a Tory strong point, his government wasted hundreds of millions of pounds trying to fit out HMS Queen Elizabeth for the F35C before going back to the Labour policy.
The Government's actions precipitated the 2012 petrol crisis, with Francis Maude giving dangerously stupid advice that also encouraged stockpiling and panic buying. Dealing with crises is the ultimate job of a government,
provoking one is pretty poor.
On Europe, at the end of 2012, due in part to Cameron's intransigence, Eurocrats received an effective pay rise as the "
Special Levy" lapsed due to a lack of agreement on their pay and conditions.
It makes me cross because the opposition weren't competent enough to hit the open goals, which tends to support the contention that they aren't that effective.