I first started having serious doubts about the Cameron project at a charity quiz a month or so after he'd taken over as party leader. On my table was an Oxford contemporary who should have been a shoo-in for a Tory seat. Bright, personable, hard-working and incredibly dedicated, he'd come from a fairly humble, state-educated background and planned his whole life with a view to serving his country as an MP. That's why, after Oxford, he'd taken a job in the City which he thoroughly loathed...
Published on May 08, 2010 08:48