‘People appreciate optimism from politicians’ says John Major’s former communications chief

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‘Certainly people appreciate optimism from politicians but is it actually in accord with what they’re seeing on the streets.’

Jonathan Haslam, former communications chief to John Major, says Boris Johnson’s speech was aimed predominantly at the audience in the hall #CPC21

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