by Suff » 11 Oct 2014, 09:18
I think that the exodus of Tory MP's who see themselves at threat may break the government down.
Cameron is playing Hold Fast instead of fast and loose. Which is the only way he'll survive this. Recently the Israeli ambassador to the UN said that the Palestinians never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity. History may say the same about Cameron.
He is facing a huge opportunity to do serious damage to Labour and form a strong centre right government coalition instead of a wishy washy centre right, centre left government.
Someone is co-ordinating this from UKIP. It has to be an ex Tory because only an ex Tory would have the knowledge of how best to dismantle Cameron. The point is the climb down would be better now than in 6 months time....
Let's see how Rochester and Strood go. If that falls UKIP, then the flood gates will open as it is around 270 on the list of UKIP targets... Because if enough Tories go over to UKIP, then there will be an early election anyway and you can bet there will be deals going at the grass roots level Tory campaign. Also you can bet that if those moves do bring the government down, they will translate to seats in a general election. Because the people will have seen the direct result of their democratic vote and won't forget it.
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Those who understand Binary and those who do not.