David Cameron could be kicked out by Christmas, claims Nadine Dorries
DAVID Cameron came under increasing pressure from outspoken critics from within his own ranks yesterday as the leadership attempted to pick up the pieces after its disastrous council election results.
Tory rebel Nadine Dorries, who has already launched a string of verbal attacks on the leadership, said there was a strong chance the Prime Minister would be out by Christmas.
And respected veteran Lord Ryder, John Major’s former chief whip, warned Mr Cameron he “won’t be the master of his own destiny for very much longer” if he failed to “take a grip”.
In response to increasing criticism from angry back-benchers, Chancellor George Osborne yesterday signalled the UK government... read more
7 May 2012 in
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Source: Scotsman
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