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There was an interview with Cameron on yesterday's Andrew Marr programme

and when asked what was the very first thing he would do if he got in???


he said, and I quote... "I would set up a War Cabinet"


His true are colours beginning to peek out from behind that unpleasantly shiny smooth exterior... beware....

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What he actually meant, and has said before, is that he would set up a war ca inet which would have members of the two other principal parties on it. That is, to my mind, a sensible and rational act.


Sensible to make it a real decision making forum using senior politicians of all types. On a more sly political level it alsoblunts any attacks from opposition parties if they have participated in the decisionmaking.

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Well if it'll work for a War cabinet why not the rest of government business?


As it is David Cameron has suggested a coalition government would not work - surely it is not in the interests of the country to have as Chancellor a man who can not even stand up straight in front of a TV camera.

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