He
said: “I’m pleased to see the great Boris (pictured) injecting life into the debate about
in or out and congratulate him for coming out on the Leave side.
“I remember him well from the 1997 General Election when he stood for Clwyd South and put up a superb fight.
“I remember him well from the 1997 General Election when he stood for Clwyd South and put up a superb fight.
“I
was his press officer at the time and we spent the campaign going around the
constituency spreading the word.
“The
Clwyd South chairman, Ian Reynolds, said of him at the selection meeting, `A
Prime Minister in the making’ and I am confident that his prediction will come
true.”
Cllr
Davies added: “Boris will be the game maker and I confident we will be saying
goodbye to the diktats coming from non-elected officers of the EU.
“Boris
was and is a superb communicator and has the ability to lead us to a resounding
No to the EU.
“After watching Cameron’s useless
negotiation results I was ready to publicly burn my membership card and boycott
the Conservative Conference here in Llangollen.
“But since Boris has come out in favour of
Leave its game on again.”
The Welsh Conservative Party Conference will be held at Llangollen Pavilion on Friday and Saturday March 11 and 12.
The Welsh Conservative Party Conference will be held at Llangollen Pavilion on Friday and Saturday March 11 and 12.
Exactly what has this got to do with Llangollen, apart from featuring one politician, who didn't get elected 20 years ago, and another, who won't get re-elected next year? If Llanblogger must jump on the political bandwagon, then please at least show some journalistic integrity and feature an item from the local 'stay in Europe' camp.
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