While acceptance of homosexual polticians has reached a much better level in the UK then it has (or may ever in the future) reach here, I wouldn't be too quick to elect a gay leader to ANY of the major parties (or minor ones) it shouldn't and probably wouldn't make that much of a difference, but in the current climate, a few thats could make a difference.
Afleitch, I'm gunna need a much better fight from you about Hague, I may be ignorant, but I have read and heard about "him not wanting to be leader again" but he does and you know it, a Cameron dissapointment frankly makes the situation ripe, and as Cameron has looked increasingly as a Blair gone wrong, Hague has increasingly become the elephant in the room.
That being said, I'm not anti Cameron, and a victory now would be better than later.
You've always been a fan Hague's, you mention him a lot. The fact is the man lost a general election in a huge landslide, no sane party would nominate someone again after an event like that.
Alan Duncan is gay? This intrigues me. I used to think Ian Duncan Smith was good looking but I just googled his picture and I don't know what I was thinking
I'm disturbed to hear that Cameron isn't doing that well. Hopefully, he'll win the next election, because the longer Labour stay in power, the harder they'll fall when they eventually lose. I don't ever want to see an election like 1983 or 1987 again.