'David Cameron's attempt to reinvent himself was in disarray yesterday after a close ally said he was more right-wing than he acts.'
'Shadow culture minister Ed Vaizey said the Tory leader was privately very conservative and only pretended to be moderate for political gain.'
'His comments came in a profile of Mr Cameron in US magazine Vanity Fair.
Just days ago Mr Vaizey embarrassed the Tory boss by suggesting his wife may have voted Labour in 1997.'
'Mr Vaizey told Vanity Fair: "He is much more Conservative by nature than he acts, or than he is forced to be by political exigency." The article also raised fears about Cameron's commitment to the NHS. Fraser Nelson, editor of the right-wing Spectator is quoted as saying: "I don't believe for a minute he believes protecting the NHS is a good idea."
David Cameron ally puts him in a right spot...again - mirror.co.uk
Am confused now.
Does he really want us all to 'hug-a-hoodie' or not?