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Another Senior Tory Being Bullied And Threatened Because He Favours Brexit
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jim; //So I guess that leaves Ukip// I think and hope many more will think that. The leader in the Spectator (19th March) on the subject of D.Trump ends saying, "The lesson for Republicans, - as well as all centrist parties - is that good communicator s with clear ideas can win elections, but party machine candidates running on little more than their own...
14:01 Wed 30th Mar 2016
Who are we to believe? An unnamed source who is allegedly back by three other unnamed people, or the ‘victim’ who says the conversation “has been blown out of all proportion by Chinese whispers. All my conversations with the Prime Minister on the EU referendum have been civil.” Sounds like the wooden spoon is out to me, but I suppose we can expect a lot of this sort of thing in the coming months - from all sides - so we'd be very silly not to take much of what's reported with a very large pinch of salt.
lindapalmara
For as long as I can remember, the Conservatives have had a really bad problem with infighting when it comes to Europe. It doesn't seem to affect any of the other main parties as the Tories.
I have a (completely unsubstantiated) theory.
Here goes...
Historically, (at least up until the 80s) the Tories were made of two distinct groups - traditionalists (conservatives with a small 'c') and business people / industrialists. It seems that the fault lines in the Tories is right at this point.
The Eurosceptics are the traditional right of the party, and the Europhiles are those business owners who look at Europe as a commercial gateway.
For as long as I can remember, the Conservatives have had a really bad problem with infighting when it comes to Europe. It doesn't seem to affect any of the other main parties as the Tories.
I have a (completely unsubstantiated) theory.
Here goes...
Historically, (at least up until the 80s) the Tories were made of two distinct groups - traditionalists (conservatives with a small 'c') and business people / industrialists. It seems that the fault lines in the Tories is right at this point.
The Eurosceptics are the traditional right of the party, and the Europhiles are those business owners who look at Europe as a commercial gateway.
I think it was about 2 years ago that I finally realised that Cameron was a nasty little bully of the worst sort, hiding behind cohorts and smooth public statements. A horrible man, who has fooled a lot of the people a lot of the time.
I don't believe a word he says - and neither does OH. After over 50 yrs. of counting himself a Tory, OH despises the man and 1) Didn't vote for him and 2) wouldn't for him even if Corbyn were the alternative. Me, I gave up party voting years ago.
I'm waiting for the knock on the door from men wearing big suits.... :(
I don't believe a word he says - and neither does OH. After over 50 yrs. of counting himself a Tory, OH despises the man and 1) Didn't vote for him and 2) wouldn't for him even if Corbyn were the alternative. Me, I gave up party voting years ago.
I'm waiting for the knock on the door from men wearing big suits.... :(
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I agree. Cameron really is a nasty little bully just like hus buddy Gideon. The sooner the party get shot of him the better.
Until they do I certainly wont vote Tory again and I was a card carrying Tory, gave it up when he started his bullying a few years back. I only voted Tory last time to get a vote on out, I suspect many others did the same. Dave may not really be as popular as he might like to think.
Until they do I certainly wont vote Tory again and I was a card carrying Tory, gave it up when he started his bullying a few years back. I only voted Tory last time to get a vote on out, I suspect many others did the same. Dave may not really be as popular as he might like to think.
lindapalmara , So you, like others here, would risk abandoning this country to the alternative? Really? Leaders can be replaced, and often are, so it seems a complete nonsense to me to vote for ‘the man’ rather than the fundamental philosophy. That said, the ‘victim’ here has denied the claims of the unnamed accusers – but let us not allow the facts to get in the way of the dissenting bandwagon.
Naomi. I make that statement mainly because it's a pretty safe bet. I think Cameron will be "toast" after the referendum despite which way it goes. He will not be trusted again to manage the government. Like someone said earlier, he's a PR man, as shallow as Blair. I have been shocked by the tactics used in this debate. I expected to have a "level playing field" . How naive of me! If "Leave" win I'd like to see David Davies replace him. I used to champion Saed Javid till he turned coat over the referendum. I admire self made men!
I would never vote Labour!
I would never vote Labour!
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