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David Cameron makes his debut as party leader at the Conservatives annual conference and will be aiming for a tightly stage-managed affair highlighting the Tories’ resurgence. But does growing disquiet among grassroots activists over their leader’s failure to make the case for lower taxes signal trouble ahead for Mr Cameron?

Cameron pledges to support NHS
David Cameron warned that there is a ‘price for progress on climate change,’ as the Conservative leader closed his party’s annual conference.
Tory bloggers digest Dave’s cuddly conservatism
Tory leaders accused of political cross-dressing
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Matthew Engel
Conference season closes in a blur of style and substance
It feels as if we have been kidnapped, bound and gagged, driven round the country, turned round six times and dumped who knows where. Which party is this, for heaven’s sake? Not the Conservatives. Don’t be silly. It can’t be.
Cuffs, yurts and cops followed by subversive text messages
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Cameron’s bid for the middle ground
For the past decade New Labour has had the centre ground to itself. It suddenly looks a lot more crowded, writes Philip Stephens.
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Conservative aren’t up with new technology

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