Thoughtless Act Could Come Back to Haunt 'Dave' ; Eexxttrraa Your Views
Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › May 01, 2010
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Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › May 01, 2010
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READERS will continue to be grateful for the Herald Express' customary impartiality in its coverage of the general election campaign and for its reporting of David Cameron's recent visit to Torbay, especially as the vast majority of residents would not have even known he had ever been here otherwise.
The Conservative leader's brief stroll by Torquay harbour with the local Tory candidate, who still remains so anonymous that one national newspaper even captioned a picture of the two together 'David Cameron and an aide eat an ice cream', was as close to him mixing with real people as it got.See the full content of this document
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Thoughtless Act Could Come Back to Haunt 'Dave' ; Eexxttrraa Your Views
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