You would though, wouldn’t you

Sources have been telling me to expect an election either in October this year or March next year. But the very public indication has come in the form of an appointment by Mr Brown.

And who could blame him? Cameron, who achieved so little by appearing to be a better Blair, has not changed tack at all since Brown’s coronation. While Her Majesty’s Government is being openly racist to the majority of the population, while it is breaking a manifesto promise on a treaty that will continue our country down a path towards federal subservience and while democracy has been being dealt a hammer blow by foreign governance (don’t accuse me of being anti-Scot, please — Gordon Brown was not elected in either of the last two elections by his constituents on the basis of domestic policies)…

… while all that has happened David Cameron has been far from opaque. In fact you could be forgiven for forgetting he existed except to appear briefly in the news in Rwanda.

Cameron, shout angrily about the wrong that is being done. Shout angrily about the hospital closures in England, shout angrily about the promised EU treaty referendum, shout loudly against racism against the English, shout angrily about the amount of tax that is still being wasted.

Shout.

Now.

Or tomorrow you will lose a General Election and, believe me, it will be a greater loss than in May 2005.



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  1. #1 by jameshigham on August 16th, 2007 - 7:08 pm

    David Davis. I’ve been saying it now for ages.

  2. #2 by Gav on August 16th, 2007 - 8:14 pm

    Two problems: He’s not got charisma and he’s flip-flopped on the English Parliament question in the name of party loyalty. Hopefully the latter would be solved were he in charge though…

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