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	<title>Comments on: David Cameron avoiding confrontation? </title>
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		<title>by: Gregor</title>
		<link>http://garymonro.blogsome.com/2005/11/10/david-cameron-avoiding-confrontation/#comment-13976</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2005 22:09:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I agree with part of what you're saying there Gary. Cameron definitely needs to get out and get as much experience as possible. However a bruising encounter with Paxman would likely make him look worse rather than alay any doubts so he should definitely postpone that as long as possible. 

Davis wont go for the jugular with Cameron, his bad press in light of the University drug taking issue stopped that, so his double sessions with a faux chaperon (in Davis) is the best option at present. However, his inexperience is telling, as Question time showed, he needs to work up to it and I'm sure he's not quite ready for Paxo.

At the moment of course Davis is going to look better, he's the seasoned bruiser we all know and love and won't take any crap thrown his way. In the long run however he just can't change his spots, like William Hague he may be able to beat Blair, and certainly Brown at the despatch box but he will not lead the Conservatives to no. 10. Cameron however could. Davis would make a brilliant home secretary I have no doubt, but as a PM, no way.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I agree with part of what you&#8217;re saying there Gary. Cameron definitely needs to get out and get as much experience as possible. However a bruising encounter with Paxman would likely make him look worse rather than alay any doubts so he should definitely postpone that as long as possible. </p>
	<p>Davis wont go for the jugular with Cameron, his bad press in light of the University drug taking issue stopped that, so his double sessions with a faux chaperon (in Davis) is the best option at present. However, his inexperience is telling, as Question time showed, he needs to work up to it and I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;s not quite ready for Paxo.</p>
	<p>At the moment of course Davis is going to look better, he&#8217;s the seasoned bruiser we all know and love and won&#8217;t take any crap thrown his way. In the long run however he just can&#8217;t change his spots, like William Hague he may be able to beat Blair, and certainly Brown at the despatch box but he will not lead the Conservatives to no. 10. Cameron however could. Davis would make a brilliant home secretary I have no doubt, but as a PM, no way.
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