David Cameron: Charade you are

Excerpt: Since becoming leader of the Conservative party, David Cameron seems to have stopped believing in Conservatism - or that's what he'd like us all to believe. Because David Cameron wants to win an election, and he has seen what has happened to those who have tried to make a case for conservative government; they've lost. Despite campaigning for his party's leadership promising to update conservatism for the modern era, he has since abandoned a whole stream of long-held conservative views for what he describes as "liberal" positions. Comparisons with Tony Blair's leadership of the Labour party are almost too obvious to be worth making.
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On 26 January 2006 - 1:22pm, Sam (not verified) wrote:

> Not a big fish

Have you met Adrian Graves. Even 'small fish' would be an exageration!


On 27 January 2006 - 8:42pm, Anonymous (not verified) wrote:

Other examples of Cameron's authoritarian (pseudoliberal) policies are his patronising remark of chocolate oranges and his renunciation of the private sector as a alternative producer of the health services.