Hatterlovesbrighton
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The public perception of the Tories now, compared to Labour in 97 are not comparable.
I don't know anyone who puts the same faith in David Cameron as they did Tony Blair - irrespective of the hindsight we now have about the latter, and irrespective of which party you would normally vote for. If Cameron wins the next one, will there be the same scenes of joy and jubilation across the country, the same cause for hope for a new start? Of course not.
I don't think there will ever be the same jubiliation at the electiing of a new PM, certainly not for the next 20 years. But that doesn't mean that the electorate wont be voting to get out Labour and bring in the Conservatives.
Blair's victory was based on a despised Tory Government and Tony Blair appealing to middle Britain, the ones that make the difference. Now we have a despised Labour Government and Cameron who has appeal within middle Britain.