Heffer speaks out
Not much news on the Tory leadership election front apart from an article by Simon Heffer in the Mail:-
"I wouldn't be surprised if David Davis becomes Conservative leader despite the news that the profoundly unexciting David Willetts is supporting him. Mr Willettes makes pompous speeches about 'social justice.' His job is now it seems to do the thinking for Mr Davis who is said to be plain speaking and populist.
Mr Davis should stick to his instincts about huge tax cuts, sacking hundreds of thousands of pointless public sector workers and ridding this country of its crime epidemic.
For most of us, that would be social justice enough."
Not much you can say to that!
"I wouldn't be surprised if David Davis becomes Conservative leader despite the news that the profoundly unexciting David Willetts is supporting him. Mr Willettes makes pompous speeches about 'social justice.' His job is now it seems to do the thinking for Mr Davis who is said to be plain speaking and populist.
Mr Davis should stick to his instincts about huge tax cuts, sacking hundreds of thousands of pointless public sector workers and ridding this country of its crime epidemic.
For most of us, that would be social justice enough."
Not much you can say to that!
2 Comments:
At Sunday, September 18, 2005 12:15:00 pm, Mike D said…
Cripes.
Does this mean Heffer is backing DD, or just that he thinks he'll win, I wonder?
At Monday, September 19, 2005 3:00:00 pm, Serf said…
Not sure about all of his comments but I like the vision of social justice.
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