Tuesday 29 April 2008

David Cameron On Today

John Humphrys, please note, asked Cameron about the prospect of Bullingdon Club members as all three of Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Mayor of London this Friday. Clearly, as far as the Beeb is concerned, the Heir To Blair is already Prime Minister.

But the Bullingdon Club is Cameron's big problem just waiting to happen. There are two years between now and the Election. Plenty of time for a long-suffering Oxfordshire publican to tell them where the can stick their money, he'll see them in court. And then the dominoes really will start to fall.

It really does seem to matter that Cameron, George Osborne and Boris Johnson are members of an organisation which exists (complete with membership lists, officers, uniform the lot) specifically in order to become drunk and disorderly before committing criminal damage and assault. Imagine if a group of boys aged 18 to 21 on a council estate set up something like that. They'd all be sent to prison, and rightly so.

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