Agreed - if Cameron can't even oust Brown then he (and the Tory party) are history.DeWinter wrote:I suppose he's talking the liklihood up so it doesn't appear as disastrous to the Tory party that they can't drum up the support to eject one of the most unpopular governments and prime ministers we've had.
Actually I think Brown will also be out if he fails to win - he's also unpopular within his own party and is seen as a liability.DeWinter wrote:The Tory party deal with useless leaders a lot more ruthlessly than Labour do, out of all three current party leaders, he's the one that HAS to win to keep his position.
Strangely, while the Tories are certainly more than happy to stick the knives into their leaders at the first sign of failure, it's usually the party rank-and-file (and the MPs who speak for them) who lose the elections for the Tories. The job of a Tory leader is to convince the racist, homophobic xenophobes who make up the rank-and-file to shut the f**k up during an election campaign. Cameron's done fairly well at this (apart from Chris Grayling's moronic interjection).
But if the Tories don't start gaining ground I'll bet that there'll be loud mutterings from the rank & file claiming that the Tories are losing because they're not being bigoted enough (usually phrased as various loony tirades against Brussels, the single currency, buggery, single mothers, anyone who's not white, anyone who's not a Christian, the undeserving poor, benefits cheats... basically pick any Daily Mail headline or UKIP manifesto pledge).
We all know that it's these nutters who lose the Tories the elections (remember William Hague in a "Save the Pound" baseball hat?), but the nutters think that all "normal, right-thinking, people" (for definition, see above) will be vigorously nodding their heads in agreement.
Which to my ears sounds like "We are unable to work with others in a sensible and professional manner to further the best interests of this country".Erudite wrote:He was doing a fair bit of scaremongering last I saw - "Only a Tory government in full control of the country can save us etc."markfiend wrote:Is it just me or is Cameron's constant blathering about a hung parliament tantamount to an concession of defeat?
My vote's going to the LibDems