Posted by: benk1988 | October 8, 2009

Cameron Continues The Fawning Act

As I am writing this David Cameron’s stomach is doing more back flips than the Russia Olympic gymnast team and what is more unlike most of the Russian Olympic gymnast team he is old enough to buy the champagne that he will surely be quaffing when election day roles round in 2010.

The introduction from Bono, himself previously a Labour guest, left a somewhat sickening taste in the mouth as Cameron continues to betray much of the dignity supposedly symbolised by the Conservative Party in an attempt to garner the votes of the working class public. He talks about a ’steep climb ahead’ but in reality the only sort of climbing I can see him doing would be into a stair lift whilst sipping his pims on a skiing holiday. Apparently Cameron understands about ‘broken Britain,’ obviously he has to dodge the chavs, the muggers and addicts when he goes out at night. It must be a real problem for him on his estate at home having to make sure he doesn’t leave his bike unattended for five seconds. This farcical attempt to make himself a ‘man of the people’ is as believable as the fighting in America’s WWF.

Let’s be honest for a minute Cameron would have to go to some lengths to actually lose the next election as Brown’s faulting Labour Government looks set to suffer one of the biggest defeats in living memory. If Tony Blair’s legacy was tainted by the Iraq war then Brown’s will be the handling of the recession the full effects of which we may not know for several years.

With claims circling that the Tories have little hard policies, Cameron announced recently the controversial news that he would withdraw from the Human Rights Act which in one fell swoop would give far more power into his own hands as his government would have to draw up another similar bill.

However it’s not just about Cameron, he is surrounding himself with ex-Conservative leaders. This will win over many of the backbenchers some of which snorted at his appointment yet now are acknowledging the likelihood of them claiming power next summer. Ian Duncan Smith has now joined William Hague as a close aide to Cameron and the whole Conservative Party will be hoping that he is more succesful come election time than either of his deposed wing-men.


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