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Friday, 22 January 2010
Can we have the old Conservative Party back, please?
One of the things people seem to be liking about him is that he not only expresses views that they can relate to, but he is also interacting with those people who are taking the time and trouble to post in his comments box.
There is now something comforting and - bizarrely refreshing - about the Conservative grandees of whom, Lord Tebbit can certainly claim to be amongst.
Today, he laments his past views on Europe.
Meanwhile, the all new, all touchy-feely 'Call Me Dave Cameron's Greeny/BluLabour Conservatives' get further from our affections with each passing day.
Just twelve months ago - maybe even six - this blogger would have considered voting for them as the 'anybody but Labour' vote.
But goodness grief. Now they want to bring in "green taxes". What a pile of drivel.
So, that's the David Cameron policy conjured up in cahoots with those behind the scenes who have his ear, is it? Or can all of those backbench and prospective Conservative politicians actually agree with this policy and have this new raving 'green' credential carrying obsession?
We would hope that it is the former and members of the Conservative Party might get their party back in the not too distant future.
How they must lament choosing David Cameron rather than David Davis, now.
Otherwise, all of the warning signs are that we're in for as much of the same hell from an incoming Conservative government as we've already had enough of from ZaNuLiebour.
In fact, we can no longer spot the difference between the Conservatives and Labour whatsoever.
And don't even contemplate the nightmare scenario of the Liberal Democrats. Encountered enough of their type at University. Shudder at the thought of their brand of influence over our once proud nation.
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