Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague speaks at the Conservative Party Conference 2009
Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague delivers his keynote speech to party delegates at the 2009 Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on October 8, 2009. UPI/Hugo Philpott
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