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By Ross Hawkins BBC political correspondent, in Brighton David Cameron told Tories to 'get out there and win it for Britain' | |
Conservative activists waited for over half an hour in a long snaking queue for the chance to hear their leader speak at their spring conference. | Conservative activists waited for over half an hour in a long snaking queue for the chance to hear their leader speak at their spring conference. |
It was little surprise they came away happy. | It was little surprise they came away happy. |
David Cameron spoke without notes, without losing his way, and he sent them from the hall with the words: "Let's get out there and win it for Britain!" | David Cameron spoke without notes, without losing his way, and he sent them from the hall with the words: "Let's get out there and win it for Britain!" |
With that, and Bryan Ferry's "Let's Stick Together" ringing in their ears, they headed off to their constituencies to prepare for the general election. | With that, and Bryan Ferry's "Let's Stick Together" ringing in their ears, they headed off to their constituencies to prepare for the general election. |
But the Conservative leader had warned, as well as roused, his supporters. | But the Conservative leader had warned, as well as roused, his supporters. |
The coming campaign would prove a "real fight", he said. | The coming campaign would prove a "real fight", he said. |
The prospect of 'another five years' of Gordon Brown has become a key part of the party's message | The prospect of 'another five years' of Gordon Brown has become a key part of the party's message |
In the bars and restaurants the chatter centred on the party's declining lead in the polls. | In the bars and restaurants the chatter centred on the party's declining lead in the polls. |
Several showed it had slipped into single figures. One suggested it stood at just two points. | Several showed it had slipped into single figures. One suggested it stood at just two points. |
Tory strategists were making the most of it. | Tory strategists were making the most of it. |
The prospect of "another five years" of Gordon Brown has become a key part of the party's message, repeated by most of their spokesmen in most of their interviews. | The prospect of "another five years" of Gordon Brown has become a key part of the party's message, repeated by most of their spokesmen in most of their interviews. |
Shadow defence secretary Liam Fox even conjured the image of Gordon Brown on the steps of Number 10 preparing for a fresh term. | Shadow defence secretary Liam Fox even conjured the image of Gordon Brown on the steps of Number 10 preparing for a fresh term. |
The party thinks that prospect will persuade people to vote Conservative. The tighter the polls, the more realistic it sounds. | The party thinks that prospect will persuade people to vote Conservative. The tighter the polls, the more realistic it sounds. |
But they would happily sacrifice that for a chunky double-digit advantage over Labour. | But they would happily sacrifice that for a chunky double-digit advantage over Labour. |
For a while no one will know whether David Cameron's speech gets them any closer to securing a bigger lead. | For a while no one will know whether David Cameron's speech gets them any closer to securing a bigger lead. |
What matters is not the enthusiasm of party members who will endure a long queue for a political speech, but the voters who may see nothing more of it than a brief clip on the evening news. | What matters is not the enthusiasm of party members who will endure a long queue for a political speech, but the voters who may see nothing more of it than a brief clip on the evening news. |
The next round of polls will give an indication of their thoughts. It will take the general election itself to secure a final verdict. | The next round of polls will give an indication of their thoughts. It will take the general election itself to secure a final verdict. |