Dr. Dwayne
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Hello Nick! 
Delighted that Boris has won again, he's proven a lot of people wrong with how he has conducted himself as a mayor and during his re-election. Although I have to agree with comments about Warsi; she is absolutely hysterical and a complete liability.
They need a brown face - she's too stupid to realise she's a token. Horrible to watch.
I think its the start of Dorries' defection to UKIP, though by all accounts they don't want her. She's basically a Tory version of Clare Short.
Sunday Times splash on Cameron u-turning on gay marriage is hopefully rubbish.
Sunday Times splash on Cameron u-turning on gay marriage is hopefully rubbish.
I think its the start of Dorries' defection to UKIP, though by all accounts they don't want her. She's basically a Tory version of Clare Short.
Mr Cameron will start his fightback this week with the Queen’s Speech.
The Sunday Telegraph has established it will:
* Make firing underperforming employees easier in an attempt to free up the labour market and create jobs.
* Extend flexible working to anyone with a job, in an attempt to overcome Tory unpopularity among women, which analysts warn could be a serious threat at the next election;
* clamp down on crime with a new “British FBI”, tougher anti-social behaviour measures and community sentences;
* not include a Bill on HS2, which is hugely unpopular with backbenchers. Nor will it contain measures to allow private universities, which had risked a damaging rift with the Liberal Democrats;
* avoid legislation to set a minimum level of foreign aid spending, a plan that has been derided by rebellious backbenchers.
They don't have anything like the talent to replace Cameron with. He's pretty lightweight but at least he can play the game. Most of the rest of them are total clowns.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/9248592/Battleplan-to-avert-Tory-war.html
The point on crime sounds like the recycling of previously announced policies and gimmicks. Moves to advance flexible working are obviously welcome and not before time.
Foreign aid...that's the 0.7% of GDP target right? Andrew Mitchell has often struck me as being quite proud of the job and DFID, he won't be happy to hear about that.
Liam Fox would have made a very good potential leader, if it were not for the shady dealings involving his 'friend' Adam Werrity. Jeremy Hunt is another one with a high calibre whose ambitions have been seriously dented by his conduct as a Minister. Realistically, at present, the only Tory politician who would be able to stand a chance at challenging Cameron in a leadership bid is not even an MP.
Instead of wheeling out new reforms, they should concentrate on doing no (more) damage and steadying the ship. That's the proper role of a minority government with no mandate. Not flailing about with right-wing ideology that flouts basic macroeconomics and trying to rip up the welfare state.
Well reforms are open to debate aren't they? On the one hand i don't think that the country would suffer much at the loss of HS2 and changes ot the House of Lords, however it would be better for improved equality and the promotion of flexible working.
It seem to me that there is not a great deal of room for manoeuvres in regard to the economy. The NHS bill was bloated and contained shifts of approach more suited to a tie where the consequences could be sufficiently explored [quite unnecessary in its original form]. For all the debate surrounding disability benefit i have just seen mine rise, that one is a bit more complicated i feel. *shrugs*
Cameron may well be in trouble down the road however the way things are going i don't see us heading to a majority government in 2015, whether it be for the Conservatives or Labour.
What is HS2 ?
New high speed rail line.
Or the moderates in the party like I
That's better.Hard to like Boris really, he's just a shit.
I'm pretty sure if you mined pete to the core you'd find less affection for Boris Johnson than you would for Steve Perryman.
I always quite liked Perryman (in relative terms), possibly because Spurs fans claimed he was as good a the great Charlie when they were lads. Seems he's pretty ill right now, so I hope he pulls through, 60 is a bit early to be pegging out.I'm pretty sure if you mined pete to the core you'd find less affection for Boris Johnson than you would for Steve Perryman.
Great performance from Ed today, had Cameron squirming throughout.