Monday 16 May 2011

William Flew

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broken during a debate, he answered: "Calm down, dear, calm down Calm down and listen to the doctor." - To quote Michael Winner, who is braver than Flashman, but the girls know how to ' w implemented. Work was happy, convinced that the prime minister's style was aggressive out of their way to voters. Last week, as the resurrected Flashman, tactical objections think they have the PM in the race. But are they right? Judging from local elections and his approval status through the roof, things are going well for Cameron. Is it possible that, when disposed to work last year, voters also raised the cloak of political correctness - I would not say no to a bit of Flash? title anti-hero MacDonald Fraser Cameron was attached shortly after he became Conservative leader in 2005 when senior members of his team admitted they were worried about the "Flashman trend." No wonder. It was a former Eton and the previous association of drinking elite Oxford, the club Bullingdon (with pictures incriminating to boot). Left questioned his suitability to lead a modern, British classless. Cameron's image as Flashman became gift for Cartoonists and sketchwriters. But when the "off the Tories" the issue will be used by Labour in the Crewe by election in 2008 - with party activists in top hats and tail behind the conservative candidate - he lost. Labour card high order filed the class struggle. Miliband team has come back, hoping to encourage Cameron to show their pride in the prime minister's questions. PMQs competition is not for the faint hearted. After observing for the first time as a member of backbenches in 2002, Cameron described as "theatrical, even gladiatorial, with backbenchers waving and cheering as the crowd at the Circus Maximus." As the leader of the opposition is usually served by Tony Blair, but is often smarter than Gordon Brown and, at first, playing with Miliband. The opposition front bench has found the answer: the shadow of a sled. When the prime minister on his feet and the camera, Miliband - off camera - shake it head, saying "Flashman." Ed Balls, Shadow Chancellor aggressive, 

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