Their figures don't seem to add up
I'm not the biggest fan of David Cameron, but he must be doing something right when he's criticised by Norman Tebbit:
Lord Tebbit has launched the strongest Tory attack on David Cameron since he became the party's leader, warning that he risks alienating its natural supporters.
Writing in The Spectator magazine, the former Tory chairman accused Mr Cameron of ignoring up to five million voters who have deserted the Tories by chasing Labour and Liberal Democrat supporters.
This would all make more sense, as Iain Dale says, were it not for the fact that a Guardian poll said the Tories have their highest poll rating for thirteen years.
Most of Cameron's policies are hype at the moment, as pointed out by Douglas Alexander. When his gazillion think tanks to come back to him, and he has some genuine policies, his rating's only going to go up...
-posted by Roy


