From a party that wants to cut Welfare by £10billion, isn't it a little two-faced for the Tories to claim they're policies are the best way to help thee poor, the weak and the vulnerable?
"It's not enough to know our ideas are right. We've got to explain why they are compassionate too." Cameron tells the Conservative party conference.
"My mission from the day I became leaders was ... to show the Conservative party is for everyone, north or south, black or white, straight or gay."
(Cameron, however, didn't include 'rich or poor' in this list; a distinction that is ominous by its omission!)
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