Trouble brewing for Tories?

Sky News’s Jon Craig is trumpeting the news that Buckinghamshire Tory MP, John Bercow, will not be attending his party’s conference in Blackpool next week.

For some time now, he’s been billed as the Tory most likely to cross the floor and join Quentin Davies on the Labour benches. Bercow’s absence is ‘fuelling speculation’ ((c) all media organisations everywhere when trying to justify passing on hearsay).

More interesting is Jon’s last para:

In a further sign of turmoil and panic in the Conservative Party, Shadow Home Secretary and defeated leadership candidate [sic] David Davis has cancelled all his appearances at fringe meetings in Blackpool, a move seen as more evidence of the tension at the very top of the party.

What can it all mean?

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10 Comments

  • David Bannerman 27th Sep '07 - 12:29pm

    What happened to your post Conference “bounce” guys? More like a dead Ming bounce.

    You’re going nowhere fast – so don’t be too beastly to the Tories as you might be working with them soon.

  • And stood as a Tory candidate in Warwick & Leamington in 2001?

  • John Bercow MP has been readopted as the Conservative candidate for Buckingham on 26th September 2007.

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