30 April 2010
There’s a poster in his window and his mind is made up: David Cameron will be voting for the Green Party at next week’s General Election.
In fact, this startling headline may not cause consternation at Conservative Central Office since it turns out that this David Cameron is a 64 year old retired NHS storeman living quietly on the Dereham Road in Norwich with his wife, Linda. But the irony in his voting intention certainly isn’t lost on Mr Cameron, especially since he has been a Conservative supporter in the past. Then, he says, he became a floating voter.
“I voted for the Greens two or three times in the local elections,” said Mr Cameron, “and I think the Greens ought to be in charge of Norwich.
“Now I hope they get several people in Parliament, to make a change. I think other parties ought to be given a chance. It would be great if Adrian Ramsay was MP for Norwich.”
Mr Cameron is a realist, though. He knows that the Greens probably won’t be forming a government after May 6th but still he prefers his own MP to be a Green and is determined to play his part in electing Adrian Ramsay as the first Green MP for Norwich.
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