Sat 04 Apr 2007True blue new boyBiographyThe Tories in 2005 - humiliated by a
third successive election defeat - chose David Cameron because they
thought he would make a charismatic and dynamic opposition
leader.Young and telegenic, he would contrast pleasingly with the dour
British prime minister-in-waiting, Gordon Brown, and carry forward
a modernising agenda. Few if any thought he might win the next
election. Fifteen months later his lead in opinion polls is so
commanding that Labour MPs are now asking each other whether they
should dump Brown and go for David Miliband as PM, because the
latter might be "their" Cameron. It is no surprise then, as the
political pendulum shows signs of swinging from red to blue, that
supporters and opponents alike are beginning to ask: "Just who is
David Cameron?"