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Old 31-03-2015, 20:01   #50
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Re: Who should/will replace Cameron when he steps down as Conservative leader?

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
So true. Even if people are prepared to vote for the losers that wreaked the country last time round. It's taken 5 years of pain to get back to the point we have now with living standards higher than when the co-alition came to power. Are people so ready to throw that all away for the promise of milk and honey that will never materialise?
I think they would refute the premise that you're making. Additionally it's pretty hard to talk about higher living standards to those that aren't experiencing it. People will have different circumstances and different outlooks on what is happening.

Saying these people want to vote for the people who wreaked the country is the same as they saying Tory voters want to vote for the people who've wreaked people's lives.
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