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Over time we have pin pointed the differences between the co olition and how it will fold over time, now that cameron has had his honeymoon period back bench tories are coming out of the woodwork and not frightened to bring cameron down.
Without doubt the lib dems were given to much power for such a smalll party in the co olition, and cameron i presume hoped that would keep them quiet.
But now guns are firing from all angles and our dave doesn'tknow wehich way to turn, his latest move to openly go for even his most loyal toryu mp's shows cameron has lost the plot.
Cameron is now walking a tightrope, 91 backbenchers willing to defy him, 50 others willing to abstain, doesnt bode well for the future, i can see cameron wanting to see the loyalty to the lib dems, but with the revolt of his own members he surely should be having a re think?
Then we have cable and other senior lib dems talking with ed milliband
its all looking grim for our dave
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