Sunday, October 01, 2006

TORY PARTY WEBCAM
Lightweight David Cameron slips in to centre-ground


David Cameron creator of the Tory 'A' list of parliamentary candidates, some of whom, appear to have had little experience of politics or even the Tory party, prior to the selection, as would appear in the case of Adam Ricketts, is facing this week's party conference with big ideas, but little substance.

Earlier this weekend, we have seen the launch of WebCameron, (this is a sort of video diary (not for the squeamish) ) in which David Cameron presumably is hoping to reach out to the British public, although clearly he and his advisers, are unaware of the public's aversion to home videos, this looks like a big mistake to me but make your own mind up and click here.

Mr Cameron is an optimist, and God knows he needs to be, and clutching at straws he is urging the party to 'let sunshine win the day' , all I have seen so far are clouds today, but when you've yet to come up with any policies, what else can you say.

And just like a motorist, with no idea of their route, with just the determination to get their destination, Mr Cameron is to park his party in the middle lane, er sorry centre ground.

I think it's one thing to occupy the centre ground of politics, because your convictions and aspirations, match those of the majority, but to operate in the centre ground of politics, for opportunistic reasons is not going to be a vote-winner.

Having looked at David Cameron, as leader of the Conservative Party, I feel that new Labour have little to lose sleep over.

It's certainly not, difficult to see why on the week of their conference, they are once again losing ground to the Labour Party, at least Labour seem to have a common passion to serve the people of this country, unlike the Tories who, if they get into power will only serve themselves (generously)!

2 comments:

  1. Good to see he can count to three, using his fingers of course.

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  2. watched ur video i agree totally with you about margate i lived there for 35 yrs and once margate was a great thriving seaside place its a pity the council has allowed it to deteriate to what itis now, allowing Jimmy Goddard to distroy dreamland and the old pleasurama at Ramsgate he seems to have slowly destroyed most of Thanet-but i believe if you have enough money you can do anything,[thankyou Mr Goddard for ruining a beautiful place like Thanet-i hope you sleep at night] i still visit Thanet often my family still live there and i will be coming back home to Thanet one day-Mr Bernie Clemo

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