I hope that David Cameron takes his own advice.
"Winston" led his and Cameron's party into three General Elections. He lost the first two, the first one while the War was still going on. On the third occasion, he lost the popular vote, returning to office only with the familiar-sounding support of the National Liberals. In the course of that Parliament, his own party felt moved to remove him. It comfortably won the 1955 Election, just as it was to do in 1992 after it had ditched Thatcher.
If Cameron wishes to emulate his record in reverse, as he has already made a start at doing, then that would be fine and dandy.
Vote Yes.
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