I want to make it very open. We've researched the practicalities and there are lots of innovative ways of doing it that don't cost an arm and a leg. We've looked to see if there's a way of having a very open primary election that doesn't kill us financially. |
It always seemed to me a bit pointless to disapprove of homosexuality. It's like disapproving of rain. |
Some of [the lenders] may not be resident in Britain but there's nothing wrong with that. |
Some of that money may well have been from overseas sources. |
The chairman of the conference does feel very strongly that the platform speakers must be dealt with in a very neutral way with no one being allowed extra time. |
There has not been any of that so far, ... All the contenders have been treating each other with respect and courtesy. |
We have serious work to do. There is a lot of change to do. |
We recognize that the current arrangements have to change. The existence and extent of the loans has always been declared. |
We've been seen for a long time as a party which hasn't been very open to gay people. That's wrong. |
What people want from Mr Blair is not more polished rhetoric about the future but practical solutions to the problems of the present. |