Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Why The Tories Are Not Trusted

Once again the British political landscape has changed and moved. It was not so long ago the Prime Minister Gordon Brown was just about down and out close to the eighth count with his fate set to be a miserable one. Many pundits were predicting a Labour loss at the polls and the Tories were being touted as forming the next government. The leader of the Tories was being hailed as the next prime minister.

What has happened is that the political directorate has somehow come to the realisation that what is likely to happen in an election is a hung Parliament which basically means that neither party will hold a majority. This shift has come about due to polls that showed that the lead the Tory had enjoyed of close to 20% has now dwindled to about 6%. This kind of lead is surely not significant enough to ensure an election victory. Keep in mind that the way political ins and outs work, there may be another shift again in a week’s time or even a month so nothing is set in stone.

Although David Cameron has worked hard and well to present the Tory as a unified organisation that is a political force to be reckoned with and that is credible. He has been guilty of succumbing for being just like most politicians who are more about themselves and photo opportunities and are not truly considering the public and their perception of him and the party. There are simply too many off these disrespectful behaviour towards the public.

Voters are increasingly looking at the Tory leader suspiciously and many believe that he and his part do not have a solid plan for the country. Different sectors of voters are not getting clear answers from the Tories which make them very cautious.

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