kweli
13-05-2008, 10:29 AM
Lol!!! Please tell me this can't be true?!
Female voters 'fancy Cameron'
Labour has lost out to the Tories in another poll - with David Cameron considered sexier than the Prime Minister.
A magazine survey found more women want to see Mr Cameron as PM because they like his wife and find him attractive.
Nearly two thirds of the 2,000 women questioned said they would like to marry the Tory leader, and thought he would be good in bed.
Around the same proportion agreed Samantha Cameron has "the best First Lady style", compared to Sarah Brown and Nick Clegg's wife Miriam Gonzalez Durantez.
Alarmingly, 62 per cent said they would like to "throw Gordon Brown off a cliff", compared to 34 per cent who have had enough of Mr Cameron.
The magazine said women aged 25 to 45 are the largest group of floating voters in the UK, and are becoming more politicised, with 91 per cent of those polled intending to vote in the next General Election, compared to 64 per cent last time.
The poll found women look for the same qualities in a Prime Minister as a partner or friend, including having strong morals and a sense of humour.
More than half thought the premier also needs "charisma and sex appeal".
It also revealed women want a British version of Hillary Clinton to identify with.
Half declared they could not think of one female UK politician that they like.
Female voters 'fancy Cameron'
Labour has lost out to the Tories in another poll - with David Cameron considered sexier than the Prime Minister.
A magazine survey found more women want to see Mr Cameron as PM because they like his wife and find him attractive.
Nearly two thirds of the 2,000 women questioned said they would like to marry the Tory leader, and thought he would be good in bed.
Around the same proportion agreed Samantha Cameron has "the best First Lady style", compared to Sarah Brown and Nick Clegg's wife Miriam Gonzalez Durantez.
Alarmingly, 62 per cent said they would like to "throw Gordon Brown off a cliff", compared to 34 per cent who have had enough of Mr Cameron.
The magazine said women aged 25 to 45 are the largest group of floating voters in the UK, and are becoming more politicised, with 91 per cent of those polled intending to vote in the next General Election, compared to 64 per cent last time.
The poll found women look for the same qualities in a Prime Minister as a partner or friend, including having strong morals and a sense of humour.
More than half thought the premier also needs "charisma and sex appeal".
It also revealed women want a British version of Hillary Clinton to identify with.
Half declared they could not think of one female UK politician that they like.