Since Christmas, Cameron's speeches have taken on a slightly harder edge with more "beef" - last week's excellent speech on the family has gone down particularly well. The media have noticed and barely a week goes by without the 24-hour news channels covering his speeches live - something they rarely did with Michael Howard or Iain Duncan Smith.
As the policy groups roll out their proposals, they will provide the ideological ballast to mix with the rhetoric that Cameron's speechwriting team seem very capable of providing. The task will be to translate the policy proposals, not into a manifesto, but into an interim document which will reassure the troops on the ground that there is a coherent theme.
Gizza job! pleez, pleez, pleez...
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