Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Tory Talk: Playing Bingo With Cameron's Lingo



The long-term economic plan – if David Cameron‘s said it once, he’s said it a thousand times.



And if he has his way, he’ll say it a thousand times more. Maybe in the Prime Minister’s speech to conference.



So what other key words and phrases might he use in his address to the Tory gathering in Birmingham?



:: Labour‘s Great Recession



Laying the blame for the economic crash at Labour’s door has been a constant feature of this Parliament.



Even Labour strategists admit this has been effective and damaging. So no reason for David Cameron to abandon a successful strategy.



:: We’re all in this together



A favourite slogan of the early years of this Government, does the Prime Minister still believe it?



:: Hard-working taxpayers



Hard-working families; hard-working people… this year it seems it’s hard-working taxpayers that is in vogue. I’m not sure why.



:: Purring



Self-deprecation is a favourite politician’s tool, but making light of his recent right Royal indiscretion might be a step too far for the PM.



:: Global race



Another Cameron slogan that has been done to death and then some.



Journalists groan when he brings it up, though the Prime Minister’s enthusiasm for this clunky metaphor shows no sign of waning.



:: Big society



A slogan that used to be central to the Cameron brand, now it has been airbrushed from history.



:: Mark Reckless



It might be that the Prime Minister is too grand to demean himself with a personal assault on his erstwhile colleague.



But Tories are enjoying taking potshots at UKIP leader Nigel Farage’s newest recruit and a bit of rabble-rousing could lift the hall.



:: Ed Miliband forgetting the deficit



You can be sure David Cameron won’t let the Labour leader forget his error last week.




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Tory Talk: Playing Bingo With Cameron's Lingo

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