BUTTERBALL
East Stand Brighton Boyz
He's talked the talk, lets see if he can walk the walk. Never voted conservative in my life but believe in strong opposition, looks like the right man.
chicken run said:
Go get them dave
Hahahahahahah still carrying that bag for Dr TurnerLondon Irish said:It's funny - a few years ago, a lot of Tory straregists said Douglas Hurd couldn't be elected leader of the Tory party because the electorate would never stand for having an Old Etonian as PM ever again - John Major's classless society and all that.
But now the Tories are so desperate they are pinning their hopes on this Tim Nice-but-Dim.
He's also much more right-wing than his PR campaign suggests. So Labour already have so many lines of attack on this guy.
Should be fun, Chicken Run
BarrelofFun said:I think Gordon Brown is surely in line for the role of Prime Minister. I am not sure I trust him. He sold off a lot of our gold cheaply and obviously his pension plundering.
Hopefully the conservatives will give them a good battle. I think David Cameron is the man for the job. After all Tony Blair appealed to the public as younger and dynamic.
chicken run said:I seem to remember you suggesting this guy would be the threat
London Calling said:I am intrique by "what gold has he sold off"?
LC
Tubthumper said:I suspect the usual from the Tories, lots of talk about modernisation and caring conservatism, taking the centre-right etc. But when Cameron starts to loose his core right wing vote he'll try and shore it up with trad tories ideals and loose his centre ground to Lab or Lib. Cameron's speeches are no different to William Hague, IDS or Micheal Howard.
Yesterday's party for yesterday's people.
P.S. How long before the first stories of his coke fuelled university days appear in the Sunday red-tops?