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Old 02-04-2012, 23:58   #1
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Norman Tebbit biting attacks Cameron tells him change his ways

When the rottwieier bites your legs its Norman Tebbit you sit up and listen.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...n-Osborne.html

He might not have the bite as before but in conservative circles he still reveered.

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The former Tory chairman warned that Downing Street’s handling of last week's 'cash for access' row and the fuel strike panic, have reinforced the view that the Prime Minister was 'born into privilege.'

Writing in The Times, the former party chairman accused the Prime Minister of relying on advisers 'without any experience or much understanding of the party or indeed politics.'


Lord Tebbit says that Mr Cameron's carefully orchestrated public relation photo opportunities such as cycling to work and not wearing a tie to black tie dinners will not make voters forget his background of wealth and privilege.



He also said in the newspaper that senior figures in the Tory Party 'had their paths lubricated with money from cradle to school, to university and on through public relations and Westminster village bag-carrying.'


Cameron been warned just some things conservatives as whole angry with his leadership with others.

  • Several members of 1922 executive told Mr Cameron he must overhaul his Downing Street operation
  • 'At the root of much of the catastrophe we have become is George Osborne. He drives the liberal elite agenda' said Nadine Dorris
  • Mark Pritchard, said a reshuffle is needed to make the government 'a little less foie gras and a little more fish and chips'
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Old 03-04-2012, 18:28   #2
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Re: Norman Tebbit biting attacks Cameron tells him change his ways

Sadly it is true there was a time where there were many grass roots conservative mp's and higher party officials but not anymore. I am not snobbish or class elitist but you have to have a representative number in cabinet from all walks of life to understand those different areas and right now it doesn't look or feel that we do have that.
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