Reports from today's PMQ show Hague running rings around Prescott. As usual a good performance by hague is recieved with calls for him to become Party leader. I disagree.
Hague is a striker, maybe the best one in the team. But he'll never make a manager. Speaking talent and leadership quality should not be confused. Think of Kevin Keegan as a parallel. Great on the pitch, one of the best in his day, but not a leader from the touchline, so to speak. Hague's much the same.
For evidence see Hague's dreadful piece in the Sunday Telelgraph this week, giving appallingly weak arguments for eliminating nation states in favour of corrupt international bodies.
Support these bodies, was the title, or count the bodies. It was classic Bildeberg nonsense, the secret group that Hague is a longstanding member of.
Hague is a combination of brilliance as a communicator, and debater with pusillanimous strategic sense. Thank God for Cameron. Hague's ability makes him a danger to the Party. He can never see the wood from the trees.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2006/11/26/do2605.xml&sSheet=/opinion/2006/11/26/ixopinion.html
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
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