Cameron Versus Osborne the New Tory Feud? ; On Politics and Power

Daily MailFebruary 16, 2008

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EVERY single core assumption which formed the basis of David Cameron's campaign to become Tory leader just over two years ago has been either partly or wholly demolished.

The first assumption concerned Europe. Cameron and his modernising clique accepted as axiomatic the belief that any discussion about British membership of the EU was damaging to the Conservative Party and should be avoided at all costs.

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Cameron Versus Osborne the New Tory Feud? ; On Politics and Power

Cameron has slowly come to accept that his reluctance to discuss Europe resulted in what amounted to a conspiracy of silence between the main political parties on a matter of vital importance to voters.

In recent weeks, to his immense credit, he has flung the Tories into a root and branch battle to block the new European Constitution that Gordon Brown and the disappointing new Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg are intent o...

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