ANY respect I may have had for David Cameron was dashed when he was asked about the deaths of Gaddafi’s youngest son and three grandchildren. He had no regrets at all for killing these children.

So, in pursuit of our pathological hatred of Gaddafi, we have become child killers.

It is clear that we have gone way beyond what was intended in the UN resolution to prevent civilian casualties.

Having lost a child himself, you would have thought he would have had some sympathy for the family of these murdered children.

An absence of any such regret makes Mr Cameron the wrong man to be Prime Minister. He shames our country.

Hugh Pender, Darlington.