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When he cocks the ball, hitches it, pumps it back and forth or winds it up — whatever his magic might be — we don't see it fully.
Question Time can be pretty boisterous these days – it's that audience participation that winds it up; they must all be bloggers – and exposes the weaknesses of politicians who are less than combative.
The debate picks up again on the conference floor this afternoon and I'll carry on until Ken Clarke winds it up, at around 3pm Join us for all the big announcements, including speeches from Kenneth Clarke, the shadow business secretary, and George Osborne, the shadow chancellor.
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