After looking at the queue for the leader's speech, I decided to return home from the conference a few hours earlier than anticipated. My plan was to beat the traffic, but instead I got stuck in jams in Manchester and on the M60. A journey that should take under two hours took nearly three hours instead.
I listened to David Cameron's speech on the radio and I will blog more about my experiences in Manchester and on his speech over the next few days.
Two days ago - along with James Higham - I attended a fringe meeting discussing the economy. The speakers included John Redwood. James has written about the meeting here. Please go along to his blog to find out more. For me, this was the best fringe meeting I attended during the conference.


3 comments:
I'd agree. It was a corker.
It certainly was. These debates are what makes a conference for me.
I thought the quality of fringe meetings was superb. It was good to meet you there.
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