Monday, May 10, 2010

All to play for

The Telegraph: How David Cameron was outflanked as he prepared to enter No 10

David Cameron awoke this morning believing there was an outside chance he would be prime minister before the day was out.

Posted by devo @ 11:12 PM (645 views) Add Comment

3 Comments

1. paul said...

The Bullingdon Club's most famous (but certainly not the wealthiest) alumni will have to wait a little longer ...

Monday, May 10, 2010 11:19PM Report Comment
 

2. devo said...

start the day with a laugh

Campbell v Boulton arguing live on Sky News

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XHuZqyuIS8

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 07:13AM Report Comment
 

3. uncle tom said...

I rather relish the idea of a Lib-Lab- +Everyone else coalition..

- it would be a slo mo train crash from day one, would have no popular credibility, no credibility in the markets, and would descend into bitter rows in no time at all..

..another election would be likely within a year, by which time it will have dawned on the electorate that there's no soft way out of the mess. The Tories would be able to campaign on an honest, tough talking platform, and would win by a landslide, with or without PR.

On the other hand, a Cameron government that has to avoid upsetting the LibDems all the time, fills me with foreboding..

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 10:33AM Report Comment
 

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