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October
31, 2005
Conservative Party's David Cameron visits
Burnham-On-Sea
David
Cameron, the front-runner in the race to become Conservative party
leader, visited Burnham-On-Sea on Monday afternoon to meet supporters.
In
front of a capacity audience in the Princess Hall, he addressed
a crowd of several hundred Conservative party members and outlined
why he believes he should be chosen to lead the party.
The
surprise visit was kept under wraps and entry was on an invitation-only
basis.
One
of the attendees told Burnham-On-Sea.com: "There was standing
room only."
"The
Princess was filled to capacity with Conservative members and
councillors who were all interested to hear more from the man
who could become our next Prime Minister."
The
photo above shows Mr Cameron speaking to ITV West's cameras outside
Burnham's Princess Hall on Monday October 31st and, right, speaking
to the capacity audience inside.
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