I've got a really horrible feeling that Gove is going to be the next Conservative leader.
I suspect that would put the Tories in opposition for years - my gut feeling is that if Cameron loses in 2015 then many in the party might turn to Boris.
I've got a really horrible feeling that Gove is going to be the next Conservative leader.
You wouldn't be the only one with a horrible feeling if that happened. Surely they can't be THAT stupid?
I suspect that would put the Tories in opposition for years - my gut feeling is that if Cameron loses in 2015 then many in the party might turn to Boris.
I've thought that for a while, I get why it might be a consideration but it would be an awful lot of faith to show in someone who has stuck his foot in it publically repeatedly. He gets away with it now but as PM?
I've thought that for a while, I get why it might be a consideration but it would be an awful lot of faith to show in someone who has stuck his foot in it publically repeatedly. He gets away with it now but as PM?
I remember this old dear having a go at me in 1985 for being a single mum spouting the gospel according to john redwood.John Redwood
I think Boris, if elected Tory leader, would become PM. He is the likable friendly face of the party. He is upper class without the condescending 'I'm just like you, call me Dave' act. People like him.
Lets face it, policies don't seem that important anymore. Cameron in opposition didn't have much policy beyond criticising the Government and Milliband has adopted the same tactics. I can see Boris getting in on personality alone.
I hope this isn't a vision to the future - Katie Hopkins MP and it would be emigration time.
i understand this is Gove kicking season, but i think you'll find he's very popular within his party.
He can't be teflon Boris for ever, he's already got away with far more than others in his position would. Put it this way, if I were a Conservative voter as much as I could see the value in having someone with a considerable public profile as leader, I wouldn't be able to concentrate for fear of him affecting diplomatic relations with another country in the same way as his outrageous slurs on Liverpool in the wake of the Ken Bigley tragedy did.
Gove as ridiculous as it seems appears to be a safer pair of hands to me who should appeal to both wings of the Tory support.
Anyway I don't really care... just an outsider looking in if you will.
I didn’t mind Portillo, actually. Thought he had a fair bit of weirdly gawky panache.