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Labour Party Conference 2007

Plenty of ‘what’ but not enough ‘how’

By Nicholas Timmins and Jean Eaglesham

Published: September 24 2007 21:39 | Last updated: September 24 2007 21:39

There were pledges aplenty from the prime minister on Monday: everything from “personalised” health services to rights that would be matched more closely to responsibilities. But some judged the speech as initiative strong, policy light.

For all the fanfare, there was relatively little that was new aside from some extra low carbon eco-towns and a clutch of health announcements. However, the speech managed to touch on many of the voters’ principal concerns – guns and knives, a better state pension, more personal tuition in schools, dirty hospitals, more help with university costs.

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