Summary
In 2005, when David Cameron became Conservative Party leader, the government knew that getting any coverage would be a struggle against an unknown 39-year-old who came complete with aesthetically pleasing followers and a heavily pregnant wife. A hyperactive Conservative research department is producing guidance and briefings for journalists every step of Brown's campaign, whether it be revealing that the housing minister Yvette Cooper made Brown's hyped eco-homes announcement a year ago, or that the figures for his new education plans are unworkable.
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Keep the Powder Dry
Six tedious weeks of the Prime Minister saying adieu, and a Chancellor enthusiastically auditioning for the role, what's an opposition leader to do? In 2005, when David Cameron became Conservative Par...
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