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Question: Who will win the Tory Leadership, and with what share of the vote?
#1
Davis with 80-100% of vote
 
#2
Davis with 70-80% of vote
 
#3
Davis with 60-70% of vote
 
#4
Davis with 50-60% of vote
 
#5
Cameron with 50-60% of vote
 
#6
Cameron with 60-70% of vote
 
#7
Cameron with 70-80% of vote
 
#8
Cameron with 80-100% of vote
 
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Total Voters: 17

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LucysBeau
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E: -2.58, S: 2.43

« on: October 29, 2005, 07:36:35 AM »


Since it looks like Cameron 'has it in the bag', I'd love your estimate to hold true, Lewis. It would prove that the Conservative Party is, indeed, having an identity crisis as whether to move to the centre or remain on the right (where they belong!)

Sadly, unless Davis gets his arse into gear, Cameron will win between 60 to 70% of the membership vote and have a clear mandate

Dave
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LucysBeau
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E: -2.58, S: 2.43

« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2005, 09:38:25 AM »


Oh and the Telegraph is running a story suggesting the hard right “cornerstone” group of Tory MPs will endorse Cameron, they had of course previously backed Liam Fox in the MP’s ballots


Ah well, David Cameron beholden to the wing nuts? Hardliner's supporting a 'moderniser' can't bode well in terms of a broader electoral platform

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