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Change? Yes. We. Can. Poltics Decoded by Garbo

Today America speaks
Today the American people go to the polls to elect their 44th President. Incidentally, the next president will actually be the 43rd different man to serve (Grover Cleveland served two terms that were not back to back). But what impact will this have on British politics and how will it affect [...]

“I’m a candidate, can I have three minutes to get a picture?”

Gossip time.

Enemy Infiltration. Demon Eyes.

Corker.

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Presumably David Cameron will now have heard of A Hilton Esq for perhaps the first time.

Political Hairdo Lotto

In DC’s defence, slightly bouffant hairdos of short-people at eye-level can make candidates eminently forgettable. For example, the selection below the fold.

The march to being elected has now begun: Cameron's Conference Speech by Garbo

The march to being elected has now begun: Cameron’s Conference Speech by Garbo

This was impressive to watch
I have to admit, I was expecting Cameron’s speech to be high on presentation but low on content. I was expecting to be writing a review that was going to give Labour a points victory over the Tories for the conference season. I was expecting Cameron to deliver a fluffy [...]

Cameron's keynote speech just got a whole lot harder: Conference Special by Garbo

Cameron’s keynote speech just got a whole lot harder: Conference Special by Garbo

Today is the day that David Cameron makes his keynote speech to conference. Last year it was about keeping the Tories in the game, this year it is about convincing the electorate that the Conservatives are now ready for government. It shows how much the Tories have moved on this year, but unfortunately [...]

Two nations divided by lame duck leaders: Politics Decoded by Garbo

Lame ducks
Britain and America – two nations divided by a common language. Of course, there are plenty more subtle and not so subtle differences between the US and Britain, but there is also a lot that we have in common. The news that George Bush was steering clear of the Republican convention made me realise we [...]

The Gambler’s Gamble Update: Politics Decoded with Garbo

Is the gamble paying off?
Is the gamble paying after off after last week’s David Davis bombshell? Despite a rocky start from the media, so far I think Davis is edging it. But much as the Tories would like to play it down, this story does have three sides to it: Davis, the government and the [...]

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