Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith delivers his speech to the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool. Mr Duncan Smith today warned his party critics: "Get on board or get out of our way." He said he now had "the most radical policy agenda of any party aspiring to Government since 1979". And he accused Prime Minister Tony Blair directly of lying over the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly, saying the scientist had been used by the Government "as a pawn in its battle with the BBC". 28/06/04: Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith who was launching a thinktank to support grassroots efforts in

Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith delivers his speech to the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool. Mr Duncan Smith today warned his party critics: "Get on board or get out of our way." He said he now had "the most radical policy agenda of any party aspiring to Government since 1979". And he accused Prime Minister Tony Blair directly of lying over the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly, saying the scientist had been used by the Government "as a pawn in its battle with the BBC". 28/06/04: Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith who was launching a thinktank to support grassroots efforts in Stock Photo
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9 October 2003

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Blackpool UK

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Stefan Rousseau

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Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith delivers his speech to the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool. Mr Duncan Smith today warned his party critics: "Get on board or get out of our way." He said he now had "the most radical policy agenda of any party aspiring to Government since 1979". And he accused Prime Minister Tony Blair directly of lying over the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly, saying the scientist had been used by the Government "as a pawn in its battle with the BBC". 28/06/04: Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith who was launching a thinktank to support grassroots efforts in Britain's most deprived communities to fight drugs, crime and poverty.

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