October 05, 2007 Conservative Party Blackpool conference
The spectre of Gordon Brown and the likelihood of a snap general election loomed over the Conservative Party conference and overshadowed David Cameron's promise that this week was the start of the "great Conservative fightback". Despite strong speeches by Tory 'big beasts' like Michael Heseltine and William Hague (who gave Brown a good hand-bagging over his recent photo-opportunity with Margaret Thatcher), it was Shadow Chancellor George Osborne's promise of
raising the inheritance tax threshold that grabbed the policy headlines. Described by Times' political editor Philip Webster as a "clever yet harmless coup" (1 Oct) it signalled that the Tories would make "tax cuts with a difference" (Daily Telegraph, 1 Oct).
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