April 9, 2012

Cameron as Radical as Thatcher

Bruce Anderson, Daily Telegraph

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It might seem blasphemous to compare Easter to the interval between rounds in a boxing match, but 10 Downing St is certainly grateful for the break. The last round went badly for David Cameron.

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