Is David Cameron facing a vote of no confidence?

UK Daily Pundit points out that David Davis is leaving the country on the day of the Gore lecture; that senior shadow cabinet members are getting restless and that the grass roots are irritated. He claims that a vote of no confidence in David Cameron is a distinct possibility after the May elections. Personally, I can’t see it but then again I was shocked by Iain Dale’s venomous attack on the Al Gore invititation. Even the Tories’ friend and former FCS member Guido Fawkes laid in over the new tax rises announced by George Osborne in today’s press.

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#1 Mike Ion on 03.11.07 at 7:16 pm

Many of comments on the Telegraph and ConservativeHome sites – mainly from Tories one would assume – are fairly strong (lots of ‘how many people who voted for Cameron would vote for him now’ and ‘I’ll never vote Conservative again’ messages). I too doubt that Cameron would face a vote of no confidence but specific policies – or lack of them – seem to be the Tories stumbling block, and they can’t cannot go through the next few years never anouncing any.

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