Conservative Party leadership race in Britain
David Cameron should be elected as new
Leader of British Conservative Party.
David Cameron website click here.
Over in Britain the British Conservative Party is in the middle of picking a new Leader.
The British Conservatives have an amazing system to elect their new Leader and it has produced an exciting series of events.
At their recent National Conference the UK Conservatives were swept to their feet with applaus for 38 year old Member of Parliament David Cameron -- who gave a very patriotic and inspiring speech.
Cameron's speech drew all sorts of positive reviews in the British press -- and so the other day when the Conservative Members of Parliament went to vote for their choice for leader
David Cameron came in a strong second to David Davis.
Kennth Clarke who had been perceived as a front runner was eliminated. By the way the way the British Conservatives elect thir Leader is by the Members of Parliament voting until 2
candidates are left.
Then the entire membership of the Conservative Party will vote for the new leader.
CLICK HERE for the BBC website on the Conservative Party leadership race. Lots of excellent and up to the minute information.
MICHAEL McCAFFERTY comments:
David Cameron the 38 year old British Member of Parliament is on the verge of becoming elected as the new Leader of Britain's Conservative Party. Mr. Cameron is a brilliant young man with a brilliant future.
David Cameron has the leadership ability and vision to bring Britain's Conservatives back to power.
Not since 1975 -- when Margaret Thatcher was elected Conservative Party leader -- have I been so excited about a new leadership choice for the British Conservatives. His speech to the recent Conservative party conference was absolutely inspiring !
Bythe end of Thursday -- today -- David Cameron will be one step closer to becoming the prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
David Cameron is my choice for British Conservative Party leader.
1 Comments:
Aye!
I'm a Cameron fan myself
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