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Articles and Speeches
The Conservative
Leadership Election
07-Oct-05, Windsor Express
Column.
"This week I’ve been at the
Conservative Party conference in Blackpool; And what a
conference it’s been!
This was an unadulterated leadership contest. The halls
and corridors were fizzing and buzzing with ideas and
discussion, rumour and conjecture. It was great.
On Monday, Malcolm Rifkind was polished energetic and
re-established himself as a first-rate politician.
On Tuesday David Cameron shone like a shiney pebble,
establishing himself as a serious and competent leadership
contender and ably won the heart of the audience. Ken Clarke
confirmed himself as the consummate big beast of politics,
inspiring confidence, laughter and an upbeat mood.
On Wednesday David Davis delivered a clear and firm
message about enabling opportunity and ensuring safer
streets. And Liam Fox wowed the audience with wit and humour
and a rousing agenda for British self-confidence.
It has been reassuring to see so many good candidates and
fellow Conservative MPs vying for the top job based on their
vision for the future of our country.
This leadership election is important. It is not only
about the future of the Conservative Party, it is about the
future quality of our lives and our nation.
Whatever your voting history, it is undeniable that
Britain needs a viable and robust leader of the Opposition
to hold the Government to account.
But, perhaps above all, we need a visionary leader who
offers an antidote to a Government which is failing the most
vulnerable in our society."
Adam Afriyie, MP for Windsor |