Lord Tebbit is telling people not to vote for either main party - not even the Conservatives. He has not endorsed any other party - which would leave him open to expulsion - but Lord Semi-Housetrained-Polecat (he is actually a polecat spirit) has withdrawn his support from the Tories at the European elections to send a warning shot across the bows of the corrupt establishment.
Quick reading for this, as ever.
Question - Wealth: The issue, as ever, is money. A simple and direct element which is independent of the book meaning for this card, a fortunate omen of abundance. Perhaps rather too fortunate for Lord Tebsy.
Answer - The Swan: "Transformation, trusting the psychic gift." Swans are regal birds, but they are also quite fierce and aggressive. Tebbit is beating his breast in the manner not just of a penn swan but a gorilla making a swift move to admonish his juniors. He also has real authority and weight and this is a dangerous omen because it carries the power of being someone who Cameron cannot afford to mess with.
Direction - The Stag: "Pride, leadership." Another weighty and aggressive card, a large, powerful animal able to damage things significantly for those who get in the way of his antlers. Cameron should be relieved that the horns are not aimed squarely at him, but this is dangerous as this stag still has clout and is not as easily turned into fresh venison as Stuart Wheeler was.
Solution - "Focus": Necessary, as I said earlier, to get back to basics in sorting out the policy direction for both parties but especially for the Conservatives who seek to establish themselves as an alternative government. Advice to get on with it and stop messing about.
Outcome - The Dragon: "Power, strength". A final, dangerous and supremely angry card. Either the leaderships reassert themselves, or the dragon intervenes to destabilise them further and lead to a destructive force. The poll this morning show that Tebbit will have resonance with a lot of voters - probably why the intervention has happened now, after the dangerous fall in support for the Conservative party below 40% - but also that a strike from this beast will be a knockout blow for anyone who dares to challenge the forces at work. A worrying and challenging outcome which should force Focus on those who currently lack it.
Interesting times are on their way, in other words.
