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Originally Posted by Baron von Lotsov
Yes he wasn't bad but guess what? When Howard fought the election it was Cameron who wrote the manefesto! He does have a bit of rigthwing in him but I think he does not want a destructive split to occur in the party so he comes across as being everything to everyone. Thatcher on the otherhand was far more confrontational about socialism so I voted for her.
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Cameron has, in modernising the party, merely made it compatible with the current zeitgeist - social marxism.
Many people seem to believe that once in power they will revert to their traditional, right-wing principles. In truth, voting for the Tories as they are is merely an endorsement of their new manifestation.
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