Summary
MICHAEL Howard launched a strong appeal to Britain's "forgotten majority" at the Scottish Tory conference yesterday.
The Conservative leader, adapting former US president Richard Nixon's famous political slogan from 1969, about representing the "great silent majority", threatened to abolish what he called Tony Blair's "charter for chancers", the Human Rights Act, and launched a sustained attack on Scotland's Labour establishment.See the full content of this document
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Howard Pledge to Address 'Charter for Chancers'
He told the conference in Dumfries that for the first time in years, the Tories were "in a position to restore principle to go...
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