Signs this morning that the Mail may be swinging round to apporoval of David Cameron with its front page.
After a fanfare for Gordon Brown and some scathing attacks on the Tories,the paper stands firmly behind Cameron's latest initiative
The Tory leader will "relentlessly focus" on graffiti, anti-social behaviour and the other minor crimes which can lead to more serious offending.
Making his most significant policy pledges yet, Mr Cameron promises that if put in power he would end the "mockery" of criminals being released early.
And its leader backs up the opinion with the headline"At last! Mr Cameron is talking like a Tory"
Not for the first time, David Cameron's Tories have proved themselves capable of serious thought about the causes of Britain's problems and their solutions.
They showed it when Iain Duncan Smith published his plans to support marriage. And again when John Redwood unveiled his proposals to boost competitiveness and ease taxes on hard-pressed families.
Now they've demonstrated it a third time with their mini-manifesto on tackling what they correctly identify as Britain's 'crime crisis' - whose very existence Labour refuses to acknowledge.
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