February 7, 2010

David Cameron: Houdini of Westminster

John Rentoul, The Independent

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The walls are closing in on David Cameron. The opinion polls are like steel spikes moving ominously closer. The policy furniture that he jammed against the skirting boards is breaking like matchwood. The Tory team that is supposed to be coming to his aid has been taken over by the Tea Party tendency, and is demanding tax cuts as the price of organising a rescue. Our hero – or villain, to taste – seems to be in trouble.

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