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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 6650260" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>Interesting conjecture, I agree, in fact I think that Clarke would probably have got them far more seats than that, maybe double or even more. But these men <u>are</u> Tories, even Monsieur Grieve... and they all disagree with an awful lot of what is basic LD dogma. David Gauke is very close to the LDs on most things, so could have been a possibility, but he is rather oleaginous.</p><p></p><p>But... when the shy and ever self-effacing Chuka Umunna made tentative soundings about himself being parachuted in as LD leader, he was told to f*ck off, plain and simple - a very wise choice because he annoys far, far more people than he pleases.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps, for Ken Clarke, they might have gritted their teeth, but he's a Tory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 6650260, member: 8735"] Interesting conjecture, I agree, in fact I think that Clarke would probably have got them far more seats than that, maybe double or even more. But these men [U]are[/U] Tories, even Monsieur Grieve... and they all disagree with an awful lot of what is basic LD dogma. David Gauke is very close to the LDs on most things, so could have been a possibility, but he is rather oleaginous. But... when the shy and ever self-effacing Chuka Umunna made tentative soundings about himself being parachuted in as LD leader, he was told to f*ck off, plain and simple - a very wise choice because he annoys far, far more people than he pleases. Perhaps, for Ken Clarke, they might have gritted their teeth, but he's a Tory. [/QUOTE]
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