There are many in small ‘c’ conservative circles who do not yet love David Cameron—often this has more to do with them than Cameron—but no one can credibly claim that he is not a huge asset to the Tory party. The BBC exit poll shows that 68 percent of voters think Cameron is an asset to the party and only 24 percent say he’s a liability. By contrast, Brown’s net rating is minus ten.
James Forsyth
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