More kitsch less Kitchener?
Gary Gibbon blogs on the aftermath of David Cameron’s speech to the Conservative Party Conference.
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Gary Gibbon blogs on the aftermath of David Cameron’s speech to the Conservative Party Conference.
It was the big speech about the big society. And as David Cameron had his Kitchener moment, he reeled off a legion of lists, a cacophony of claims and a smattering of statistics to make his point. Here’s a selection, scrutinised by the FactCheck team. The analysis “But just look at what we are achieving…
Something rather Baldwinesque about David Cameron’s speech – no real flights of rhetorical fancy, praise for his Coalition partners, desperately trying to avoid any appearance of being ideological. Sure there were some riffs against Labour and some swipes at Europe. But it was dominated by a conversational style which the team hopes will help them…