That’s just one of many recommendations that have been given to Cameron on Conservativehome about where to go. There is actually a good and varied mix of solutions given to him perhaps representative of how varied his problems are. He seems to me to of now got lost, no longer on a ideological conservative path, but not the compassionate/liberal one he started on whatever it was called or meant to be. All of his policy comities have reported which leaves him the hard place of having to choose policies, and stick to them.
While we’re on the subject can anyone explain what the conservatives are actually doing about tax, first they weren’t doing anything, then they were bringing in green ones, then cuts for families, then Deadwood started up about tax cuts that weren’t tax cuts, then we had real tax cuts, the last headline I saw said possible tax cuts. Now I’m sure on the whole their tax proposals are consistent but I think that’s a fair list of headiness on their tax proposals. Let’s face it the Cameron project is no longer offering any direction, it’s bogged down in appeasing everyone and is now a dead horse.
Cameron may be the right guy to have if Brown starts screwing up, but he isn’t about to actually aggressively win the general election and certainly not move the centre ground of British politics, my advice, like Howard strengthen the votes and seats you have, on current performance your not going to win more.


