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Theresa May and the Conservative Party Conference 200829 Sept 2008
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Policies for winning back women’s votes?

The Conservative Party has traditionally had a strong appeal among women voters. But at the 2005 General Election women were, for the first time ever, less likely to vote Conservative than men. So with an election due in the next eighteen months what are the Conservatives doing to appeal to the women voters they need to win back at the next election? Jane talks to Theresa May, Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities and to BBC Political Correspondent, Laura Kuenssberg.


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