No, there's clear water between their core principles. Two problems though - Tories can't develop and sell their own good ideas because NL will simply adopt them as their own (as they already have done, of course) and Cameron has to hold a public persona he may not actually believe in in order to win over Joe Sunreader, who is the real driver at the next election.
Plus, of course, the finances are in such a total mess and the NL legacy so deeply damaging that there is no room for manoeuvre in core policies, so we're stuck with the NL approach for a while to come.
Plus, of course, the finances are in such a total mess and the NL legacy so deeply damaging that there is no room for manoeuvre in core policies, so we're stuck with the NL approach for a while to come.
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