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With poll predictions of support for the Liberal Democrats of around 25% and 15% for the Conservatives, the Coalition seems to be facing a political embarrassment ("LibDems head for Oldham collapse", The Herald, January 10). You also report David Cameron as saying: "This is a very strong Government, it has a strong majority. The public is right behind the approach we are taking..."
Should the Coalition indeed incur a red face in Oldham, then what repercussions might emanate from the debacle? Right-wing Tory bloggers are not happy at what is perceived as an overtly liberal Conservative leadership engaged in a too civil partnership with Nick Clegg's bold Liberals.See the full content of this document
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Could Oldham Spawn a New Centrist Party?
Could we see a radical real...
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