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    I missed the new Thick Of It..seen it many times over the years though and very good too.. a biting satire.

    I think that's wishful thinking there Keefy me oul china rather than the fact of the matter. There is nobody strong enough around at the moment to challenge Cameron. Some shadowy figures in a dark corner handed that particular loaded gun to Col Bob Stewart last week but he dropped the assasins weapon and fled double quick. He moved away so quick that centuries of commons dust whooshed up in his wake. I can see the cartoons now.

    The upshot means that yes there are one or two shadowy figures that want Cameron out but it wont happen until he loses an election or until someone with charisma steps forth. But charisma is hard to find in the House of Commons. There is one man outside of the House who might fill the role eventually.

    But who have we got today to challenge Cameron...

    How about a woman..Theresa May..ermmm no. A witch of eastwick..
    How about George Osborne...oooh noooo...financial doom.
    how about Phil Hammond...oooh very dull..wont reasonate with voters.
    William Hague??..tried it didnt like it..

    No - pickins are slim. But should Libdem Clegg fall on his sword then all bets are off. Anything could happen if the Libdems capitulate..although as we said previously it wouldnt pay for them to collapse the Coalition process. Years in the wilderness awaits.

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