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Lobbying at the Tory Conference

MULE | 20.10.2009 09:52 | Analysis

It’s been over a week since the Tory conference left town. For several days, inside the almost militarised city centre, shadow ministers and carefully briefed mouths gushed ‘honesty’. Manchester didn’t seem to pay that much attention.

Manufactured ovations to parts of Cameron’s speech and interviewees practically reading off their hands to emphasise how great Dave is on poverty and ‘our boys’ in Afghanistan weren’t fooling anyone. The Tories are still the Tories. They admitted as much – public sector pay freezes, pulling people off incapacity benefit, ‘discipline’ in schools, workhouses for teen mothers…the list goes on. They seemed to like Manchester though, and the city council’s Chief Executive and conference host, Sir Howard Bernstein, is apparently to be given a peerage. There were others paying a little more attention too. Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce for one…

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So what is your point?

20.10.2009 10:02

You don't like the Tories. So don't vote for them. Simple.

Or are you trying to whip up some anti-Tory enthusiasm from the 'anti-fascists' who lurk here in the hope that future Tory conferences can be subjected to their notorious and anti-democratic 'no platform' policy for people they disagree with?

Pete


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