Opinion: Olympic backlash won't be long in coming
15 Jul 2005 | by Charlie Whelan, charlie.whelan@haynet.com
much about the Mail, because at least the man in overall charge of the Olympics - Coe - is a Tory. ...
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rounds of applause - apart from David Cameron. Vine's revelation that the Tory leader had been named ...
much about the Mail, because at least the man in overall charge of the Olympics - Coe - is a Tory. ...
); Melanie Gardner, University of Cambridge (Finalist); Tori Stokes, Band Brown Communications (Finalist ...
of foes by speaking at a fringe meeting at the Tory party conference last October. He is now set to be a ...
the conference over the weekend. The Tories don't even start until the Monday morning. The fact ... - at the weekend. The Tories, of course, would rather cancel their conference altogether and I still won ... . The most ridiculous was David Blunkett's call for compulsory ID cards. Even the Tories thought ID cards ...
of electioneering. 'The Tory legacy had been forgotten - it was Labour's duty to remind people of Tory failures,' McGuinness said. 'The Tories hadn't done enough penance, they are dangerous ...
. The Tories seized the initiative by launching their manifesto first. They set the agenda for much ... of a vision of the future, the Tories were earning plaudits for controlling the issues debated ... for the Tories by the weekend. One former Tory PRO says: 'If they can't gain momentum with a four-day head ...
in calculations,' an insider said. The Tories are in an odd position, since any chance of election success ...
by Labour but more recently by the Tories as well, offer great value for money as well as being an effective ... to pass up the Tory and Liberal Democrat conferences this year: No one can predict the outcome ... the Tories to pounds 100 million under the new government. Conference was not the sole driver ...
, phlegmatic Yorkshireman will be put off by critics. The Tories are back in business. What is more ... the Tories the next election. To start with, they have to show they have really rediscovered their political purpose - to oppose. But it does mean the scales in British politics are tilting the Tory way ...