Rolling along

Curious headline for a press release: Kennedy – “This is no time to be rolling over” For some reason I have visions of Kennedy asking his shadow cabinet to remember to tie a knot in their respective pajamas. Come to think of it, that song is a pretty relevant metaphor for the current state of… Continue reading Rolling along

Cameron fails to get it up during honeymoon

Interesting to note that, according to the Baxter calculator (via pb.c), MORI’s 9-point lead for the Tories yesterday still doesn’t guarantee David Cameron a majority. And that’s leaving aside MORI’s dodgy methodology which is dubious at the best of times, and even more so now. MORI only count people ‘certain to vote’, and the start… Continue reading Cameron fails to get it up during honeymoon

Cameron’s new clothes

Strangely, after a depressing week, David Cameron‘s big intervention on the Lib Dems’ little local difficulty has been somewhat uplifting. Why? Because it suggests that the Cameron strategy is not quite as well thought as it first appeared. Within a fortnight of being elected leader of the Labour Party, Tony Blair didn’t make a keynote… Continue reading Cameron’s new clothes