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Old 03-09-2006, 11:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Colin McNamee is just starting out
Default Zac Goldsmith on Marr's Sunday show 3 Sept.

Anybody else see this interview?

Gawd help the Conservative Party, 'cos somebody is going to have to, apart from the Labour Government.

Still, he's a nice looking lad, aren't most them? (apart from bad old Angus). Cameron, Osbourne, Goldsmith et al, should get them some votes on appearance.

AND this lot could be responsible for negotiating UK's future with the 'professional cons' in the EU ! Count your fingers boys, your playing with the grown-ups.

Based on Zac's interview answers, near answers and no answers (incl 'you're on the Con A list, perhaps you will tell us on this programme if you are going to apply for a vacancy?'), together with Cameron's behaviour/statements, the Conservatives morph into the Lib Dems, Friends of the Earth and Greens (or whatever colour you fancy), and go skipping down the yellow brick road, together(ish), into the sunset. The future isn't orange, it's looking very bleak.
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