Matthew Dancona

Good signs for the Tories

Politicians like to talk about ‘non-electoral milestones’—the big symbols, endorsements and Clause 4 moments that pave the way for a party’s return to power. But what about the much smaller signs—let’s call them ‘micro-runes’ –that might or might not reflect political recovery? Here are three:

1. The Sun is depicting David Cameron this week as a Tom Cruise-style agent on a Mission Impossible – thus making glamorous his apparently insuperable task. Remember: this is the newspaper that pictured Neil Kinnock with his head inside a lightbulb, inviting the last person to leave Britain to turn the lights out, and William Hague as a dead parrot.

2. Labour ministers long ago realised the importance of the GMTV sofa, and the value of a positive aside by one of its presenters. ‘Good stuff, David,’ said Andrew Castle at the end of an interview this morning with Mr Cameron. He wouldn’t have said that about IDS or Michael Howard.

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