David Cameron has urged his backbenchers to remain loyal in a letter that lays bare some of the Conservative leadership’s fears for party discipline over the long summer recess.
Writing to backbenchers as they depart for their holidays, Mr Cameron admitted: “People will be disappointed that some policies have had to be discarded – and so am I. I’m not going to pretend that having two parties in one government is going to be easy.”
But he made a plea for MPs not to spend the summer stewing over the party’s failure to win a majority in the election and the subsequent decision to form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats.
Mr Cameron said: “We must remember the most important thing of all: Britain now has something that all Conservatives believe in profoundly – a strong and stable government acting in the national interest.”
The prime minister accompanied his letter with a list of the achievements he claims to have notched up in the first 10 weeks of power, including scrapping the rise in national insurance and establishing a national security council.
He asked MPs to keep the party’s grassroots on board with the coalition, telling them: “I hope you will be able to share these achievements with our loyal supporters who worked so hard during the campaign to make this possible.”
Mr Cameron hit back at comments by David Davis, one of the most senior Tory backbenchers, who called the government the “Brokeback coalition”, in reference to the film about two homosexual cowboys.
He told ITV News: “I hope that over time, if people are going to associate [the coalition] with a western, I hope they will go for True Grit because that’s what we are going to need.” He believed the coalition would be good for both parties, in spite of a collapse in recent polls for the Lib Dems.
His words come as part of a fresh attempt to regain the support of many backbenchers who have been disappointed with the concessions made to the Lib Dems.
Last week the prime minister addressed the final meeting of the 1922 committee of backbenchers before the recess, striking an emollient tone and praising their hard work. But his message is struggling to be heard among those most opposed to his leadership.
One told the Financial Times they “saw straight through” his 1922 committee appeal, and that the letter was a “nothing letter”.
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Actress Cameron Diaz admitted that though she isn’t exactly curvaceous, her bum is her best asset. “Most booties that propel girls are usually the bigger booties. I have a little tiny one but it is, nonetheless, juicy,” the Daily Express quoted her as telling Harper’s Bazaar magazine.
The leggy 37-year-old, who has had a string of Hollywood lovers including Justin Timberlake, 29, and Matt Dillon, 46, also said that she is a great girlfriend. “I don’t get hung up on what boys do,” she said. “I don’t have a nagging nature. I feel like I can be a woman but also relate to a man,” she added.
Charlie's Angels star Cameron Diaz has revealed that sex is one of the reason of her youthful looks and is happy the way she looks.
"I guess it's exercise, healthy diet, lots of water, lots of laughter, lots of sex. Yes sex, we need that as human beings. It's healthy, it's natural, it's what we are here to do," contactmusic.com quoted Diaz as saying.
Diaz, 37, also said she has so far resisted the temptation to go under the knife to maintain her good looks.
"I'm not doing anything right now," Diaz told.
"So far, so good. But I'll never say never to anything. You've got to be realistic. I don't want to look 25 again."
Diaz has been romantically linked to New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez since February.
Diaz also said she loves to make fun of herself to make people comfortable in her presence.
"I love to make people laugh," she said.
"That's why I've always made myself comfortable around other people and how I make people feel comfortable about me.
"Because the truth is I am famous, and some people are intimidated by that. I make fun of myself first. I don't want to say I dumb down, because I don't think I'm an idiot , it’s about keeping it simple."
Rumours are abuzz that actress Cameron Diaz and baseball star Alex Rodriguez are secretly dating each other.The latest news follows their flirtation at the Creative Artists Agency Super Bowl party in February. Witnesses at the CAA party described them as flirting and dancing before leaving together at the end of the night.
According to Life & Style, the two then secretly met in Florida while A-Rod was at spring training. "A-Rod's with Cameron. They've been keeping it quiet, but they're totally together," the New York Post quoted a source as telling the weekly.