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The penny drops?

The Westminster bubble wakes up to the death of 'old' politics

Britannia resurgent? It's too early to say!Britannia resurgent? It's too early to say!

For a while the signs all pointed to Yorkshire. And the reason for this was down to two men, David Davis and George Galloway. The former is the MP for Haltemprice and Howden and the latter for Bradford West. It takes more than his Alma mater to get to understand Davis and why he frightens his old party. For this you must be able to decipher the insane tribal loyalty that sadly, just like the Labour party equivalent, seems to be essential to mainstream UK politics. An example of this is in the Spectator, classed as a newspaper it was always seen as a rock-solid Tory supporting paper. However, in the last few months things have changed. David Cameron is beginning to disappoint more than a few normally supportive folk who express themselves on the forums of the online edition.

This has unsettled some people,James Forsyth has become H2H, heir to Steve Hilton. Since the cycling Hilton went back to the USA the role of defender and promoter of David Cameron, H2B, heir to Blair, has been up for grabs. And Forsyth is desperate, you can see this by what he wrote about Davis.

Cameron, also, has problems with his own side.

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