Keith Sansum1
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well after labour gaining over 800 seats
tories losing nearly 500 seats
we now see rebel tories starting to fight back, they are warning david that unless he changes course they will inflict a leadership challenge and they think they could achieve the 46 MP' s by december
upset that cameron is giving to much to the lib dems, they are demanding he changes course.
cameron now has a real dilema.he has to change course or face a leadership challenge.
but to do this willl need to upset his bed fellow cleggy, and this then risks the cobbled together govt.
rebels not happy with the lib dems on issues such as the reform of the house of lords are demanding he drops this plan.
does as is being reported cameron start to give sweeterners to his rebels risking the cobbled together govt, for short term gain
or does he continue with cleggy and risk a leadership challenge.?
with osbourne admitting he spun the budget wrongly
and Boris waiting in the wings, cameron must be wondering what happened to his party.
of course on top of this cleggys membership is baying for blood, after a disaster at the local elections.
he to may face similar challenges before long.
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Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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The real headline here should be that Cameron is a reelin and a rockin'

Brian Dixon
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no,ducking & diveing.
Keith Sansum1
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thought the headline was a good one following yours and got peoples attention
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Guest 663- Registered: 20 Mar 2008
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After listening to George Osbourne this morning on Andrew Marr, he still gave out the same old line what they inherited thats oh such a weak agument now and poeple are not going for it.
We are hurting and although the local Elections did not have a great turnout, lets hope Labour build on it.
And look out David Cameron Boris is on your TAIL

Keith Sansum1
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whilst labour did far better than expected and cameron is reeling
osbourne flies the flag.
with politics as it is at the moment maverick boris would probably win a leadership challenge
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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boris is safely tucked away with a big job to do though others might consider him to be one.
dave just has the back stabbing back benchers worried about losing their seats next time around to be concerned about.
Erm, Boris isn't an MP.............
Brian Dixon
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not yet but good as.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Courtesy Sunday Telegraph.
Cameron goes to County Hall to congratulate Boris.
Boris says of his winning to his supporters...``We survived the rain,BBC,The Budget and David Cameron`s endorsement``
Boris smells blood.Ticking is getting louder.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i think boris is cunning enough not to be associated to dave, he knows where his future lies.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Osborne is the only one associating himself with Cameron at the moment.It gets lonely at the top when things go pear shape.
Keith Sansum1
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since when was boris deselected?
yer it appears that osbourne keeps to the conservative line
boris isnt silly he knows he could walk into number 10 as things are
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Boris may appeal to The South but he has a harder time up North, and last time I looked the whole UK had the opportunity to vote for a new government.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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North do not pick the leader of the Conservatives.
But they share the choice of PM, don't they? Or have I missed the memo?
Paul Watkins- Location: Dover
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Bern , I think Keith completely misses your point & is out of touch.
Boris has not been an MP since before he became Mayor of London.
Prime Ministers need to be in the Commons & he is not.
MP's can only vote on their own colleagues.
Watty
Paul Watkins- Location: Dover
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Bern , I think Keith completely misses your point & is out of touch.
Boris has not been an MP since before he became Mayor of London.
Prime Ministers need to be in the Commons & he is not.
MP's can only vote on their own colleagues.
Watty
Keith Sansum1
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heard it the first time paulw lol
its going to be an interestng time ahead
public opinion changes across the waters
and cameron now seen as a one term prime minister.
not just the electorate who want him out, his own party mp is giving him notice that by december a leadership election will be in place
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