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By Victoria King 1417 Mr Cameron was due to start speaking at 1415. Looks like he's going to be fashionably late. But Samantha has just arrived to a barrage of flashes from press photographers. By Victoria King 1429 Now it's time for a David Cameron video montage. Lots of clapping as it picks out his best speeches and PMQ quips, as well as some newspaper headlines and clips from his "webCameron" videos. Oh and yes - it has that Killers soundtrack we predicted...
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1426 Time for another video - this time it's Bono - haven't we seen him before at the Labour conference? He praises the Tory commitment to keep up Britain's commitments on international aid. It's certainly a bold move getting someone so associated with Gordon Brown and Tony Blair to speak.
1423 Yes the lights have gone down and a rather aggressive dance tune is played. Gordon Brown's face appears alongside a series of negative slogans on the huge video screen. Then the screen goes bright blue, the music lightens and the Tory logo begins to appear. And William Hague comes out to introduce the shadow cabinet.
1419 From BBC political reporter Brian Wheeler: Things are running a little behind schedule here because people are still filing into the hall and taking their seats. There's a 10 minute video before Mr Cameron's speech.
1417 Mr Cameron was due to start speaking at 1415. Looks like he's going to be fashionably late. But Samantha has just arrived to a barrage of flashes from press photographers.
1414 As the hall filled up, music ranged from downbeat Coldplay to more uplifting Gospel. Will Mr Cameron enter - or leave - to something by one of his favourites, The Killers, Radiohead or The Smiths, given it's Manchester? Remember Gordon Brown's choice from last week - M People "Moving on Up".1414 As the hall filled up, music ranged from downbeat Coldplay to more uplifting Gospel. Will Mr Cameron enter - or leave - to something by one of his favourites, The Killers, Radiohead or The Smiths, given it's Manchester? Remember Gordon Brown's choice from last week - M People "Moving on Up".
1413 The BBC's chief political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg says William Hague will be the one to introduce David Cameron. It seems Samantha isn't keen to "do a Sarah" and step into the spotlight.1413 The BBC's chief political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg says William Hague will be the one to introduce David Cameron. It seems Samantha isn't keen to "do a Sarah" and step into the spotlight.
1412 David and Samantha Cameron walked to the centre from their hotel ten minutes ago. She's gone for a spotty grey dress, he's plumped for a blue tie - naturally. They're certainly doing their best to look relaxed. Mr Cameron said earlier his wife was "trimming" down his speech and taking out the bits she found "boring" - we'll see soon whether it worked.1412 David and Samantha Cameron walked to the centre from their hotel ten minutes ago. She's gone for a spotty grey dress, he's plumped for a blue tie - naturally. They're certainly doing their best to look relaxed. Mr Cameron said earlier his wife was "trimming" down his speech and taking out the bits she found "boring" - we'll see soon whether it worked.
1412From BBC political reporter Brian Wheeler: The Tories are pulling out all the stops to set an upbeat mood in the hall. Activists have been taking their seats to the smooth sound of Bill Withers' Lovely Day, ELO's Mr Blue Sky and Good Morning Starshine, from hippy musical Hair. 1412 From BBC political reporter Brian Wheeler: The Tories are pulling out all the stops to set an upbeat mood in the hall. Activists have been taking their seats to the smooth sound of Bill Withers' Lovely Day, ELO's Mr Blue Sky and Good Morning Starshine, from hippy musical Hair.
1408 Hello and welcome to our live commentary of David Cameron's speech. Unlike Gordon Brown and Nick Clegg, his address comes at the very end of conference, so will it have been worth the wait? And will it contain the ray of sunshine - and touch of optimism - that his colleague George Osborne's lacked? We'll soon see.1408 Hello and welcome to our live commentary of David Cameron's speech. Unlike Gordon Brown and Nick Clegg, his address comes at the very end of conference, so will it have been worth the wait? And will it contain the ray of sunshine - and touch of optimism - that his colleague George Osborne's lacked? We'll soon see.