I keep telling you - its easy when you have no principles. On the rise and fall of Tony Bliar tonight, even his closest allies admitted that none of them actually had any thoughts beyond getting into power and ..er.. that's it. Oh, and have a task force, an enquiry, make a law and er, er, oh nothing's happened. And finally, as a true Scotsman, I will NOT be obtaining a certificate for my sporran.
Funny, I was going to point out that Cameron is very similar to what you are (correctly) accusing the New Labour project. But Quentin Davies puts it so much better:
In his letter, he wrote: "Under your leadership the Conservative Party appears to me to have ceased collectively to believe in anything, or to stand for anything. ... A sense of mission has been replaced by a PR agenda."
"...superficiality, unreliability and an apparent lack of any clear convictions, which in my view ought to exclude you from the position of national leadership..."
Spot on analysis, but it is funny that he should now want to join New Labour!
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Have you seen this beauty from Guido?
http://www.order-order.com/2007/06/guynews-oh-fk-whos-that-girl.html
I keep telling you - its easy when you have no principles. On the rise and fall of Tony Bliar tonight, even his closest allies admitted that none of them actually had any thoughts beyond getting into power and ..er.. that's it.
Oh, and have a task force, an enquiry, make a law and er, er, oh nothing's happened.
And finally, as a true Scotsman, I will NOT be obtaining a certificate for my sporran.
Funny, I was going to point out that Cameron is very similar to what you are (correctly) accusing the New Labour project. But Quentin Davies puts it so much better:
In his letter, he wrote: "Under your leadership the Conservative Party appears to me to have ceased collectively to believe in anything, or to stand for anything.
...
A sense of mission has been replaced by a PR agenda."
"...superficiality, unreliability and an apparent lack of any clear convictions, which in my view ought to exclude you from the position of national leadership..."
Spot on analysis, but it is funny that he should now want to join New Labour!
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