Conservative party members want David Cameron to bring back the former chancellor Kenneth Clarke and the ex-shadow home secretary David Davis in his next frontbench reshuffle, according to a poll published yesterday.
The release of the survey, which also shows that a significant minority of Tories want George Osborne to be replaced as shadow chancellor, coincided with speculation that Cameron could give Clarke the business portfolio, putting him up against Lord Mandelson.
Gordon Brown's surprise decision to recall Mandelson to the cabinet has been seen as a success and, in Tory circles, it appears to have strengthened the feeling that Cameron could also benefit from the return of a veteran "big beast".
A party spokeswoman refused to comment on Cameron's reshuffle plans, although one shadow minister said he thought "a Clarke comeback in some form is quite likely to happen."
More: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...son-ken-clarke
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He needs to do it really - his 2nd in command is a lightweight with poor judgement.
The release of the survey, which also shows that a significant minority of Tories want George Osborne to be replaced as shadow chancellor, coincided with speculation that Cameron could give Clarke the business portfolio, putting him up against Lord Mandelson.
Gordon Brown's surprise decision to recall Mandelson to the cabinet has been seen as a success and, in Tory circles, it appears to have strengthened the feeling that Cameron could also benefit from the return of a veteran "big beast".
A party spokeswoman refused to comment on Cameron's reshuffle plans, although one shadow minister said he thought "a Clarke comeback in some form is quite likely to happen."
More: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...son-ken-clarke
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He needs to do it really - his 2nd in command is a lightweight with poor judgement.
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