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The Conservatives Should Stop Their Whinging And Reign In Behind David Cameron
The grousy voices from disappointed Tories are already being heard. Both the Observer and the Independent report - rather gleefully - on dissension in the Conservative Party about the way David Cameron ran the campaign. We should have had a majority, go the siren voices of discontent; how did Cameron throw this away? Only the Conservative right could be quite so self-deluded. The only person stand...
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