They have started on solid ground. Simply by staying as they were, they have, in line with public opinion, had a more left-wing health policy than New Labour for as long as there has been any New Labour.
Their longstanding Health Spokesman could do with a higher profile, having voted against the Iraq War and almost certainly being one of only two Shadow Cabinet members who are not among the eighty per cent of sitting Tory MPs, and as good as one hundred per cent of those about to get in, who are treasonably on the Mossad payroll.
They are still not going to win, though. To my certain knowledge, professional psephologists with records of winning big on the outcomes of elections have already placed their bets on a hung Parliament with Labour as the largest party.
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"one of only two Shadow Cabinet members who are not among the eighty per cent of sitting Tory MPs, and as good as one hundred per cent of those about to get in, who are treasonably on the Mossad payroll"
ReplyDeleteSeriously? That's quite a claim there. What evidence have you got that Lansley isn't being paid by Mossad?
It is a matter of record that eighty per cent of sitting Tories, and almost all of those about to enter, are on the payroll of "Conservative Friends of Israel" (Mossad). But the anti-war Lansley and the ant-war Clarke are very obviously not among them. Nor, I suspect, was Alan Duncan, who used to give voice to Arabist concerns on the floor of the House.
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