Conservatives turn on each other like rats in a barrel
Imagine if you will, that you are general of a well trained but small army about to launch an attack on a much bigger force made up of a Tri-Axis of evil whose sole united purpose is not just to destroy you but also put your followers families to the sword with a planned genocide.
Then imagine that before battle is joined you ride to the heights and look down on the massed ranks of the enemy forces and all their resources. Then what do you see? Can you believe your eyes? Not only are the different regiments, battalions and divisions fighting amongst themselves, so too are their field officers ripping each other apart.
Just last week Conservative Home that is the thug sister site to Nothing British admitted that Cameron had disunited the party when they wrote the following and revealed just how bitter some of the fighting in the ranks is:
The Cameron-led Conservative Party isn't perfect but this election isn't a choice between a perfect and an imperfect Toryism but between Brown's big state interventionism and David Cameron's alternative.Someone who should know better is former Tory Chairman Norman Tebbit but, yesterday, he was warning Cameron that time was running out for him to offer something distinctive - failing to even mention Cameron's bold National Insurance policy, made 24 hours earlier.
Also at The Telegraph, Douglas Murray is arguing 'Why the Conservatives deserve to lose'.
Also at The Telegraph, Gerald Warner declares 'Most Tories hate David Cameron and cannot wait to see him crash and burn'.
Also at The Telegraph, Michael Deacon compares Cameron and Osborne to "spoilt" children.
Also at The Telegraph (are you noticing a pattern?), Simon Heffer is calling for George Osborne to be replaced by Ken Clarke. Crazy stuff at this stage in the electoral cycle.
In the Daily Mail Amanda Platell devotes her whole column to attacking 'dress down Dave'.
Peter Hitchens brings out a book to attack 'the Cameron delusion'.
I think it's legitimate to offer suggestions to fine tune strategy but Labour must be cheering Hitchens and Heffer on.
It's worth noting that if there's ill-discipline amongst the commentariat there's enormous discipline within the parliamentary party. There are almost no noises off. Good for our MPs and peers.
The above was written by Camerons personal friend Tim Montgomerie, who like Cameron is developing a bunker mentality. The truth is the conservatives are not the conservatives of 12 years ago. They are fractured and disunited as never before and that is all down to the likes of Cameron and his adviser like Montgomerie. Twelve years they have had to prepare and still they botch it. If they cannot plan an election campaign in that time, how on earth could they be expected to run a country.
All that the Boy David is doing, is leading his army deeper into the wilderness and this time I do not think there will be an happy ending. His army will wither away in the political desert and very few will return to rejoin the broken blue line.
Those tory constituency officers who saw Cameron bring in people with no track record and selected as candidates purely because they were black or homosexual, in fact so long as they were anything but white heterosexuals were not impressed. Neither are the rank and file happy with the betrayal on the european union referendum that Cameron as cancelled should he win. They will not fight for a leader who wishes to sell them to an alien nation, especially a communist one.
Let us leave the last word to someone who actually likes Tim Montgomerie, Douglas Murray of The Telegraph:
It is my opinion, like many British people, that this country is being wrecked not just by Labour but also by a Conservative party which refuses to do anything about the issues of greatest concern to us all.
So perhaps Tim can answer this question: why should people have any loyalty to Cameron or the Conservative party? People are loyal to institutions which are loyal to them. It is a reciprocal arrangement.
The Conservative party has spent recent years assiduously alienating everybody who should be their natural base. They have, as a result, appallingly let down this country, leaving a great swathe of the nation voice-less. If an institution such as the Tory party systematically alienates you why would you be loyal to it?
My but it is fun to watch the remaining tories ripping each other to bits. Meanwhile those conservatives who have discovered that Cameron is a con and that the conservative party they joined as changed for ever are moving over to the BNP in droves. Do not be the last one left to pick up the conservative bill. Switch to the BNP now and join in the Battle for Britain under the banner of a political party that really will bring about change and not just use the word as a sound bite.
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