Manchester conference diary - day two
Dashing between various fringe and social events yesterday evening and this lunchtime, and will be doing the same this evening.
Interesting session this morning on the environment, followed by George Osborne on the economy, and I will let him speak for himself in the next post.
Then on to a session on dealing with UKIP. One thing which came out of it was that parties which are successful at building their support often do so through energy and passion, and we need to do the same.
Another key point was that while many Conservative and UKIP supporters believe a lot of similar things, it's often only the Conservatives who can deliver them. There will not be a UKIP government after the next election. And only the Conservatives can deliver an In/Out referendum on Britain's future inside or outside the European Union.
Interesting session this morning on the environment, followed by George Osborne on the economy, and I will let him speak for himself in the next post.
Then on to a session on dealing with UKIP. One thing which came out of it was that parties which are successful at building their support often do so through energy and passion, and we need to do the same.
Another key point was that while many Conservative and UKIP supporters believe a lot of similar things, it's often only the Conservatives who can deliver them. There will not be a UKIP government after the next election. And only the Conservatives can deliver an In/Out referendum on Britain's future inside or outside the European Union.
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