You live in UK. When you support a party or leader it does not follow that you agree with everything they espouse. But you choose out of a basket those who come close to what you think are best out of the choices available. For instance I don't agree with IK and his views on motorway projects. Or his views about medina-e-riasat which I think just helps in making the mullahs current. But broadly I agree with his emphasis on education, health and basic human indicators needing improvement. Also I trust his ability to deal with USA, the west who whether we like it or not matter in the world more then any other leader in Pakistan. I think by the time PMIK leaves office he will have laid the fundamentals that will transform Pakistan. Education, health, poverty alleviation, tax reform, ease of doing business reform, structural reforms etc are not as sexy or showy as shiny new airports, ring roads, metro rail projects but they have ability to be transformative in society.