if he'd spoken himself lots of the press would have focused on that rather than on the more unpleasant side of his party. It's just reassuring that virtually the only piece of legislation put through by the Tories I wholeheartedly agree with has damaged them politically.
he did probably avoid making the rift with those voting against him even bigger. By not playing an active role in the debate, he will take some flack for failing to carry the majority of his party, but in terms of party discipline and morale, that might be preferable over him playing an active role and really antagonizing the majority (or, as the case might conceivably have been, large minority) that voted against his position.
So I'm not sure if you can actually call it a mistake. He's set the whole thing in motion and can rest assured that he'll be given due credit for it passing, even though most of the votes came from the LibDems and Labour; he could afford to take a step back at the moment supreme and avoid irritating the "rebels" in his party further.
There are no doubt a lot of bad things one can say about David Cameron.
05/02/2013 10:17:52 PM
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Good for him. Now if he could just get the UK out of the EU... *NM*
05/02/2013 10:37:33 PM
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Did you read the Economist's piece on why that announcement was such a clever move?
05/02/2013 10:57:26 PM
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No, but I have a full subscription so if you link it I can read it.
06/02/2013 01:36:51 AM
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He kicks butt on C-SPAN during Prime Minister questions!
06/02/2013 03:35:26 AM
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He did miss a trick politically yesterday
06/02/2013 08:16:25 AM
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Maybe, but by staying out of it himself...
06/02/2013 07:07:14 PM
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It probably did hold his party together
07/02/2013 12:15:59 AM
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I guess it's a part of his attempts to modernize the Tories and appeal to young voters.
07/02/2013 08:17:54 AM
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This is commendable, but his austerity program wrecked the British economy. *NM*
06/02/2013 10:34:44 PM
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