conservative party conference
by Phillip Blond
At the Conservative Party Conference, the rapturous applause was in response to a demand by Cameron to help the poor and relieve the destitute
The lasting image of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester was of the two spontaneous and moving standing ovations for David Cameron during his speech. In years gone by, such emotional outbursts by Tory delegates were often the result of an appeal to the hang-’em-and-flog-’em brigade, exhortations to leave the EU, or calls to restore fortress Britain by shutting the borders to all immigrants.
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