Fraser Nelson Fraser Nelson

What’s it all about, Dave?

This morning, I drove past one of the Cameron adverts – “I’ll cut the deficit, not the NHS” – and that Bacacharch & David song came into my head: “What’s it all about, Alfie?” It’s been in my head, in fact, ever since his Oxford speech last weekend. Just what is the Big Idea? We seek to answer the question in this week’s magazine with four pieces. James Forsyth says that any hunt for Cameron’s ideology will be in vain, because he doesn’t really have one. He doesn’t like –isms and there will never be a Cameronism. David Selbourne, one of Britain’s leading political philosophers, has written a scathing piece. (“I’m afraid this is merited” he said in the email, when his sent his piece). Peter Oborne has written a brilliant piece in robust support of Cameron, saying he stands in a firm and honourable Tory tradition. Pete Hoskin and Neil O’Brien have joined forces to explain what, exactly, is meant by a post-bureaucratic age.

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