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Tory lurch to the right begins
// Tory Right demands post for Duncan Smith as compensation for Lib Dem deal.
A Cabinet post for Iain Duncan Smith is part of the price the Conservative Right is demanding for compromises needed to secure a deal with the Lib Dems.
David Cameron has been told that he must hand more ministerial jobs to right-wing Tories, including a full Cabinet position for the former Conservative leader.
Mr Cameron has called a meeting of all Tory MPs for 6pm today as he seeks to keep his party together through continuing negotiations with the Liberal Democrats. Yesterday he made a point of opening his Commons office to any Tory MP who wanted to see him, an attempt to counter criticism of a leadership style deemed arrogant and insular by disaffected members of his party. //
Didn't take long. If Clegg and the Labour Party stitch him up, will Cameron get the chop? And would that be a good or a bad thing?
A Cabinet post for Iain Duncan Smith is part of the price the Conservative Right is demanding for compromises needed to secure a deal with the Lib Dems.
David Cameron has been told that he must hand more ministerial jobs to right-wing Tories, including a full Cabinet position for the former Conservative leader.
Mr Cameron has called a meeting of all Tory MPs for 6pm today as he seeks to keep his party together through continuing negotiations with the Liberal Democrats. Yesterday he made a point of opening his Commons office to any Tory MP who wanted to see him, an attempt to counter criticism of a leadership style deemed arrogant and insular by disaffected members of his party. //
Didn't take long. If Clegg and the Labour Party stitch him up, will Cameron get the chop? And would that be a good or a bad thing?
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