Saturday, September 05, 2009
The Readiness of David Cameron
Headmaster and political writer Anthony Seldon deals with this very point in his Telegraph article today. A generally informative historical assessment, his conclusion is not massively controversial - essentially, he says, Cameron has the opportunity to be like the obscure leaders of Toryism's past, or like the game-changers. Hmmm. Like lots of novelists, Seldon needs to work on his endings.
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