Rock God X wrote:
I'd like to think you were right, but I think Cameron has been too big a supporter of the proposals for a change of policy not to be considered his U-turn, no matter who the new minister is.
So do I.
He is on record as having taken note of Blair's regret at not getting enough of the unpleasant stuff out of the way early on in his tenure.
He probably thinks that the public will still think of voting Labour as a toxic choice at the next election so he can get away with unpopular actions by blaming "the clearing-up of Labour's mess" during this term of office.
Then, at the next election, he can ditch the LibDems and be able to point at some favourable economic stats after the US and Euro economies have picked up and begun to drag ours up with them.
Goodness knows how many unemployed we'll have but at least Lansley's mates will, by then, be happliy cherry-picking which NHS services they can make the most profit on supplying.