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Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2010 11:25:36 +0000
A big Tory media supporter blog
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From: "Loughran Patrick 1(MPST MINT <1
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 10:40:17 -0000
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Subject: Ben brogan blog
March 8th, 2010 9:34
If the Tories want to win, they've got to fight
Let's try again, shall we? Last week was mostly a write-off for the Tories. You will remember it started with
Dave's Brighton speech that was supposed to steady the blues after several weeks of wobbles. The idea was to
move swiftly on to a week spent demolishing Labour's economic record and in particular the dire state of the
debt. Yet on Monday a line-drawing operation turned into an ordeal that shows little signs of abating. Labour has
successfully shaped the Ashcroft business into its 'same old Tories' narrative, and drowned out anything else the
Conservative wanted to speak about. I say `mostly a write-off' because the only success was Michael Gove's
series of education events and announcements that made headlines and showed that someone in the operation
was still focused on making the Tory case. But the overall effect was fairly dire. At least the polls showed no
immediate evidence that Lord A's difficulties have coloured public opinion.
So why is it so dire? And why is there no sign of it getting any better? Looking back over the past eight days, it
is difficult not to wonder whether the fight has gone out of this operation. The most startling thing, to my mind,
has been the way Team Dave has let itself be kicked around daily by Labour. It's as if they don't have a dog in
this fight, as if they have walked off the battlefield sniffling because — sob — those tewwible bullies are too
wough. The best defence is a good offence, as Vince Lombardi used to say (or was it Yogi Berra?), but offence
we have had none. The Tory communications machine has not been, well, communicating. Instead it has let itself
be bitch slapped by Peter Mandelson, including this morning in the Guardian. In the past we've heard the
whisperings that the Tory high command is directed by a sense of entitlement, but I reckon the real problem is
that the leadership is not sufficiently directed by an all-consuming, nail biting desire to win. I've said it before
but the cemeteries are full of people who have underestimated Gordon Brown. Like the Terminator reduced to
grabbling bits of metal, he is still coming for you Dave. And what cheers him? The kind of self-satisfied
complacency shown by Ed `Friend of Dave' Vaizey. Another week gone and the best the Tories can do on a
Sunday is suggest Sam Cam votes Labour. Nice. Team Dave needs to snap out of it and get stuck in.
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