Monday, July 23, 2007

Tory misery.

'Dave' Cameron has lost it. He has alienated Tory voters and has cunningly thought that as the most tory of tories can be found in seats where his party already have massive majorities, then this does not matter.
Does he truly think that he can ever seriously compete for left of centre votes?
Are the people not allowed a right of centre choice - after all, the intellectual right win all the arguments?
His little upsurge in the polls was a Blair dissatisfaction factor and the wretched Brown is rightly ahead - and you can have no idea how hard it is for me to say that.
Cameron floats around desperately seeking policies. Oh for the days when tories were conviction politicians - it all seems so long ago.
If we had a PR voting system and UKIP abandoned their 'broad church' stance and moved to right of centre, I believe that they would take 20% of the seats as a minimum.

'Dave's' days are numbered.

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