Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith is greeted by party chairman Theresa May as he arrives at his hotel in Blackpool, on the eve of his party's annual conference. Tories pledged to increase the basic state pension in line with average earnings if they were returned to power, in a bid to grab the vital "grey vote" in the upcoming general election. The conference is also expected to see the announcement of a scheme for US-style elected sheriffs to run local police units, and the publication of a document setting out the basis of the party's manifesto for the next General Election.

Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith is greeted by party chairman Theresa May as he arrives at his hotel in Blackpool, on the eve of his party's annual conference. Tories pledged to increase the basic state pension in line with average earnings if they were returned to power, in a bid to grab the vital "grey vote" in the upcoming general election. The conference is also expected to see the announcement of a scheme for US-style elected sheriffs to run local police units, and the publication of a document setting out the basis of the party's manifesto for the next General Election. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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1443 x 1800 px | 24.4 x 30.5 cm | 9.6 x 12 inches | 150dpi

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5 October 2003

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Blackpool UK

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Stefan Rousseau

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Iain Duncan Smith & Theresa May

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