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Is Norman Tebbit right?
Lord Tebbit has said Mr Cameron was driving traditional Tory voters to the UK Independence Party.
http://www.telegraph....Europe-look-like.html
Could the Tories lose a lot of voters to UKIP? Is there a danger of the Tory vote being split and letting Labour back in?
http://www.telegraph....Europe-look-like.html
Could the Tories lose a lot of voters to UKIP? Is there a danger of the Tory vote being split and letting Labour back in?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think AOG Cameron only has to point to Farage's current motley crew
Not only that pair and his own pocket lining but then there's Godfrey Bloom
Comments like "women who are prostitutes because they like it" and "being called a p@ki is no different to being called a Brummie"
will not win the ethnic or female vote
For full details and a good laugh at UKIP I recommend:
http://ukipwatch.org/
Not only that pair and his own pocket lining but then there's Godfrey Bloom
Comments like "women who are prostitutes because they like it" and "being called a p@ki is no different to being called a Brummie"
will not win the ethnic or female vote
For full details and a good laugh at UKIP I recommend:
http://ukipwatch.org/
AOG
I don't know, Cameron has a problem. Leaving the EU would be disastrous for the country and a professional politician like him knows it. But his core voters want just that, so the best he can do is try and fudge it like he has been doing. I don't think the Tory vote will split, unless some backbenchers or old duffers start to rock the boat, but that would be madness with a very winnable election looming.
I don't know, Cameron has a problem. Leaving the EU would be disastrous for the country and a professional politician like him knows it. But his core voters want just that, so the best he can do is try and fudge it like he has been doing. I don't think the Tory vote will split, unless some backbenchers or old duffers start to rock the boat, but that would be madness with a very winnable election looming.