Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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19 January 2009
07:5713154As an avowed anti-European, disagreeing with everything Ken Clarke says about the EU, and being what Sid might regard as a member of the 'right wing' of the Conservative Party that might object, I welcome Ken Clarke's return to the Front Bench.
It does not mean there will be any kind of change in Conservative policy on Europe. All poltical Parties contain differences on various issues that does not mean they are unable to come together overall.
Regarding your point about Stuart Wheeler. Yes, indeed, is it not a good thing that the influence of a large donor is so limited? I take great encouragment for that and compare it with the excessive influence of Labour big donors.
By the way, dont be concerned about the Conservative Party finances as a result. There is an £18m war chest for the election already publically annouced.
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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19 January 2009
09:4313184Ay but looks like dead wood running out of ideas
party wont like it
watch them split now
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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19 January 2009
09:5613187You can hope Keith but that is far from what will happen.
Ken Clarke as a man of considerable experience has a great deal to offer the country and Party.
I must admit at the speed at which Labour steals Conservative ideas (and mishandles them) it is difficult to keep up but we will manage.
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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20 January 2009
10:0713290More like, no one knows what conservatives stand for! say yes to everyone, cost out nothing ,
unelectable
now desperation set in
Clarke back(will divide party)
Pickles the great hater of local government when he was part of the number 10 set up
all desperation