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Published Date: 15 July 2007
DAVID Cameron's campaign to snatch a spectacular by-election victory from Gordon Brown was plunged into disarray last night after it emerged his chosen candidate was a Labour donor who had his picture taken with Tony Blair less than a month ago.
Gleeful officials directing Labour's campaign in the Ealing Southall by-election disclosed that Tony Lit had attended a Labour fundraising dinner last month, shortly before he was adopted as the Tory candidate for the seat.

His company, Sunrise Radio, paid £4,800 for a table at Labour's "Celebrating Diversity" dinner on June 20, in full knowledge that the cash would go directly into the party's coffers. The climax of his evening was the opportunity to have his picture taken, along with his wife, next to the then-Labour Prime Minister - a chance the couple eagerly took.

Labour sources also claimed that the Sunrise Radio table further boosted the party's coffers by successfully bidding £4,000 for a weekend trip to Atlanta, the highlight of which is two places at a fundraising dinner for Hillary Clinton.

Details of the young tycoon's secret support for his enemies threatened to cause huge embarrassment for Cameron, who had provoked unrest in the local party by hand-picking an "outsider" to fight his first electoral showdown with Brown.

Lit, a 34-year-old Sikh businessman, was not even a member of the Conservatives before he was parachuted in to frontline Tory politics by former chairman Francis Maude.

The move was greeted with horror by local members and led directly to the defection of Brij Moham Gupta, the deputy chairman of the local party, to the Liberal Democrats.

• Gordon Brown has invited Tories to join the Labour Party in his latest effort to put himself at the head of a broad-based coalition which would dominate British politics.

In his first speech as Prime Minister to Labour's National Policy Forum yesterday, he said: "We will and must be modern not backward-looking, appeal to the mainstream not the fringe, listen to the British people, not speak just to ourselves.

"I urge all who share our values - from progressives in all areas of Britain to moderate Conservatives - to join us in making Britain the country it can be."

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Guga II,

Rockall 15/07/2007 02:40:32

"listen to the British people"

Hahahahahahaha.

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somerferg,

oz 15/07/2007 05:06:54

#1 - maybe he was too buzy feeling the himbo's nads ?

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donald,

weegieland 15/07/2007 06:48:52

Tory-Labour. What's the difference?

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Jim P,

15/07/2007 09:14:06

Look, they are lining up behind for a Have Your Photo Taken with Bliar.

Move along, sir, madam. Next!!!

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Rob me blind,

15/07/2007 09:46:16

What did he donate a brain

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giuseppe de santis,

London 15/07/2007 11:47:29

Traditional tories are losin their time by staying in the conservative party:it's not conservative anymore.
Because of its division it should split but this will never happen.
The only alternative for them is to support the BNP,the only party defending conservative values.Many have already done it and the other should follow.

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Richardinho,

15/07/2007 11:58:58

Pretty funny really.
Shows that Cameron is just a Image obsessed control freak exactly in the mould of Blair.

The torys should have voted for Davis.

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Mirrorman,

Vermont...(moonlight on) 15/07/2007 12:45:14

LabourtoryLabourtoryLabourtoryLabourtory....best to lock them all up in a labourtory. Preferrably one that does vivisection.

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Seannair,

Oban 15/07/2007 14:10:42

The rich man's confusion is understandable.
Which is the best bet for a peerage or preferment?

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Suck-McCrunchie,

Doomster Hill 15/07/2007 14:28:17

This man has the sincerity of a born politician and clearly knows how to keep his options open!


 

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