For Gord's sake, fight.LABOUR gathering in Brighton today and the Conservatives in Manchester next weekend will be the main attraction of the political conference season. This will be the start of a long campaign ending in next spring's General Election and we want to see what the rival parties are made of - the substance of their polices as well as the style of their leaders. We will put both Gordon Brown and David Cameron Labour's trailing the Conservatives in the polls but Labour's election chief, Douglas Alexander, today insists it's all to play for - and we'd love to see the PM go head-to-head in a live debate with the Tory leader. The forthcoming TV show on the Bullingdon Club The Bullingdon Club is a socially exclusive student dining club at Oxford University, without any permanent rooms, infamous for its members' wealth and destructive binges. antics of Mr Cameron and Boris Johnson Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (born 19 June 1964, New York City)[2] is a British Conservative Party politician, journalist and former editor of The Spectator. is a reminder many senior Conservatives continue to be drawn from a social elite. Starting with Labour in Brighton, we want to see some fight from Mr Brown and his Government. |
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