Cameron Is Wrong to Suck Up to Bush and Ignore the Issue of Rendition

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Bleakly noting that '[Tony Blair]'s days as Prime Minister are numbered, and the British government's pro-American outlook may not last beyond his premiership, which could end as early as 2007', Gardiner and [John Hulsman] observe that 'the appointments of [William Hague] as shadow Foreign Secretary and [Liam Fox] as shadow Defence Secretary bodes well for a renaissance in the transatlantic conservative alliance'. They urge that 'The [George W.

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Cameron Is Wrong to Suck Up to Bush and Ignore the Issue of Rendition

David Cameron has ruthlessly dumped Tory baggage on almost every pressing issue: tax, the economy, the environment, health, education, welfare, the legacy of Margaret Thatcher.

There is, however, one exception. On foreign policy he has moved surprisingly sharply to the Right. In Europe he has broken with the centrist EPP and placed Conservatives uncomfortably...

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