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Conservative Party policy under Cameron

Long before the 1997 general election, Tony Blair had transformed the image of the Labour Party, conveyed what it stood for and developed popular policies. Months ahead of the next election, David Cameron has changed public perceptions of the Conservative Party, but many voters are unclear what it stands for. This article examines the core themes of Cameron’s conservatism and the main policies to have emerged during his leadership.

Party leader David Cameron delivers his keynote speech at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, 8 October 2009.
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Edexcel Unit 1 Party policies and ideas

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