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Old 03-09-2006, 20:38   #67
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Re: Built to Last

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Originally Posted by Cyfr
I hate how this is constantly brought up, and to people who don't know what exactly happened, they'll make a link between Cameron/Conservatives and black wednesday, when in actual fact it could have happened under any government.

Norman and his assistant when Cameron was helping thousands of home owners go into negative equity and lose their homes.. see pic of Norman getting advice on why Britian should enter the ERM.


Lamont calls for more Tory policies - Tuesday, 29 Aug 2006 09:56

Former Tory chancellor Norman Lamont says David Cameron needs more policies. David Cameron needs to develop "more policies more quickly" if he is to persuade people to vote for the Conservatives, Norman Lamont has warned.

The former Tory chancellor said that while the new leader was making the party more voter-friendly, he must go further in developing concrete policies, particularly on law and order, taxation and immigration.

And today Mr Lamont warns of the dangers of breaking too much with the old Conservative party, regardless of the need to update the Tories for the 21st century.

"You have to balance your appeal to open-minded voters who can be persuaded to switch their vote with keeping one's core voters as well. Core voters have the option of abstention, which is a rapidly growing party in the British political system," he said.
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