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The very diverse audience behind Mr Cameron - young and old, ethnically mixed - claps appreciatively after he talks again about the "great ignored". That's been his buzz phrase of the day - those people he thinks have been left out of Labour's political project. In fact, the speech is very similar to the one he gave this morning in London, complete with JFK-esque moment - "Ask not what your government can do for you... ask what we can do to make our country better." And a flourish to finish - perfectly lined up for him by his political opponents. Following on from the Labour poster depicting Mr Cameron as 1980s' cop Gene Hunt, how else could the Tory leader end his speech but with a call to arms for his party and the line, "Fire up the Quattro".
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