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Tories must avoid drift on community issues

September 29, 2016 10:30
Theresa May: opportunity

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

Sir Patrick McLoughlin is a perfectly affable chap, but he could not reasonably be said to be one of the highest profile Conservatives.

Yet he was the only figure the party was prepared to put up for interview with the Jewish media ahead of next week's conference in Birmingham - and even then only a 10-minute slot was granted.

It was once normal practice for the main parties to offer a leader, home secretary or foreign secretary to discuss key issues ahead of the annual political jamboree.

When Amber Rudd, Home Secretary, spoke at a Jewish charity dinner earlier this month I said it was the start of a new era for the government and the community.

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