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Old 09-03-2012, 14:41   #15
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Re: First sign of Conservative dissatisfaction at Cameron/Osbourne leadership

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Originally Posted by mertle View Post
Only party remotely looking to gain vast numbers is UKIP then dont trust this party myself. Feels very uncomfortly its like Cons mark 2 but can really see people duped voting for them.

denphone I agree there is nothing in british politics anymore there all bad each other. I wondering monstor raving looney party already feverently in power last 33 years of politics.

This coalition become the worst in living memory with madcap policies thinking the debt can hide its mantra extremism policies which nothing to do with helping the UK.
The deficit was a blessing for this government, as the changes been pushed through have been planned for years, the welfare reform was planned by IDS since he stood down as leader of the party and the NHS reform was planned also. But both of these would have been obviously harder to achieve if the economy was all roses when they came into power. I suspect we would have seen more extreme changes if they got into power on their own hence some tories feeling let down.
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