I'd still put money on Hague as the next leader. If the Tory party do fail to gain a hung parliament at least, then I suspect he'll be exactly what the grassroots of the party might want after Cameron's greeny-lefty-Blairy tenure.
I also have much more respect for Hague then I have for Cameron, but that's down to the fact that Hague gives the impression of being a good politician, unlike Cameron.
Who will be the next leader of the labour party....even if they win?
ReplyDeleteI'd still put money on Hague as the next leader. If the Tory party do fail to gain a hung parliament at least, then I suspect he'll be exactly what the grassroots of the party might want after Cameron's greeny-lefty-Blairy tenure.
ReplyDeleteI also have much more respect for Hague then I have for Cameron, but that's down to the fact that Hague gives the impression of being a good politician, unlike Cameron.
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ReplyDeleteLooking forward to another 10 years of Tory opposition, I see.
I'd put money on Jeremy Hunt.