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Conservative conference 2006

Wednesday, 03, Dec 2008 11:47

The 123rd Conservative Party Conference was David Cameron's first as party leader and was held in Bournemouth from October 1st to 5th, placing families and the NHS at the top of the Conservative agenda.

Cameron: NHS is my top priority

David Cameron today promised to make the NHS his top priority and insisted he would not cut its funding.

David Cameron said the Tories were committed to protecting the NHS

Hague: Quitting Tory leadership was best decision

William Hague has said that stepping down as Conservative leader was the "best thing that ever happened to me" - and insisted he has no further ambitions for the top job.

William Hague was Tory leader for four years

Treasury outraged over Balls Tory claim

The Treasury has dismissed as "insulting" the suggestion that Gordon Brown's right-hand man, Ed Balls, was once a member of the Conservative party.

Only Mr Osborne would have been "misguided" enough to join the Tories in the 1980s, the Treasury said

Boris mobbed in Bournemouth

Boris Johnson was pursued down the street in Bournemouth this evening by more than a hundred journalists convinced he had insulted Jamie Oliver.

The bumbling MP thinks Jamie Oliver is a "national saint"