He writes:
// The polls should be a continuing worry to David Cameron. Although the election is far from decided, there is no sign of the 10 per cent plus that he needs to gain a working majority. The commentators are now talking about a repeat of 1992, when John Major’s government snatched an unlikely victory from Neil Kinnock. //
Lord Tebbit, who is never wrong, continues
// Having been led up the garden path on to the messy bog of the middle ground by Michael Ashcroft’s strategy for the critical seats, David Cameron now has to put some greater distance between himself and the Prime Minister. If he does not, the voters will reluctantly return the more experienced, battle-hardened man to implement consensus policies. //
http://blogs.telegrap...-time-is-running-out/
A t last a real Tory and not a hug-a-hoodie Tory, speaks his mind. Or is a bitter yesterday's man?