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Old 06-05-2012, 08:07   #58
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Re: Local elections 2012

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Originally Posted by Matt D View Post
I've seen speculation online claiming that the Government is going to go back on issues such as gay marriage and reform of the House of Lords.

Allegedly, some Tories think the party did so badly in the local elections because they're not conservative enough
Yes - they're so busy trying to be cool, progressive and appeal to the Islington crew that they're not actually getting the job done.

This group aren't conservative they're corporatist, cowardly and pander to vested interests.

Being socially liberal and economically conservative is, of course, the way to go. These guys do neither, managing to both annoy those who are liberally minded socially and simultaneously frustrate those conservatively minded economically.
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