At the risk of repeating myself, David Cameron jumps on any available bandwagon that he thinks will increase his popularity, so I'm suffering under no delusions. From Going Green, to Hugging-a-Hoodie, to grasping at straws - that's Dave. However, I do think he did well today - and it's the first time I've thought he was as genuine as any politician can be (which of course is never really very genuine). In my area a vote for anything other than Tory is wasted, and although I've been a Labour voter all my life -not for personal reasons - but simply out of principle, my allegiance changed drastically after a few years of Tony Blair, and I swear I will never vote Labour again. As I said on another thread I don't believe the Conservatives have a hope of winning an election at the moment, but Cameron did well today, and if an election is called, he might, at the very least, make a big dent in Labour's majority. I hope so - if only to knock the smile from slimey Gordon Brown's cosmetically enhanced teeth!. I don't like Brown, I don't trust him one bit, I can't imagine why anyone would want him leading the country, and the sooner he goes the better.
Quizzywig, I also thought Blair was a breath of fresh air . I well remember the wonderful euphoria surrounding his intitial victory - but Lonnie is right - he fooled us all - and how wrong we were!