Cameron conference speech number 2

David Cameron has just introduced himself, as it were, via archive video clip.

“He is an analogue politician in a digital age. Mr. Deputy Speaker, he is the past!” – and in walks David Cameron.

Surreal.

Later: Poor Samatha Cameron (I’m not taking the p**s here) appears to be not at all comfortable with the typical “leader’s wife” role. She stayed in the auditorium unsmiling throughout her husband’s first speech on Sunday, and just now the microphones picked up David Cameron asking her “are you alright?” as she joined him on the stage. She didn’t look at all comfortable. So if she doesn’t want to do the typical leader’s wife thing, why should she be made to (assuming she was)?

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