Cameron hired Anita Dunn to advise his campaign.
Nothing else need be said.
There is a lesson in there somewhere, if only we can dig it out.
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Given the three major parties, and the fact there isn't a party with seats to the right of Cameron, I'm not sure what difference he could have made. Sure, he's not very conservative, but NO ONE voted for Labour or the LibDems because Cameron wasn't conservative enough.
The fact of the matter is the clear majority of the voters in the UK actually want as much socialism as they can get. This is compounded with the problems that come with multiculturalism. Cameron is about as far to the left as he can be and without actually being in Labour. He lost no votes on his right because of it. Seems to me, he - and the Tories - are in a lose or lose really big scenario. He managed the former, not the later, which I guess is a bit of a victory.
Pandering to the left, “independents”, “moderates” and other brainless twits while betraying conservatives and the real STRENGTH and HONOR of the nation. Seems to me someone latched on to this brilliant strategy in the US a while ago. Can’t quite recall who or how it worked out.
So, I guess you could call him a CINO. Conservative in name only. Hahahaha.
He’s a tool for the bankers. Just like his opponents.