Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith his wife Betsy and Shadow Chancellor Michael Howard tour a plastics factory in Blackpool, during the party conference this week. Duncan Smith today brushed aside suggestions that the party's 'men in grey suits' were set to call time on his leadership. Amid claims that up to 15 Tory backbenchers were calling for a vote of no confidence in his leadership, Mr Duncan Smith insisted that his focus was on ending Tony Blair's premiership.

Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith his wife Betsy and Shadow Chancellor Michael Howard tour a plastics factory in Blackpool, during the party conference this week. Duncan Smith today brushed aside suggestions that the party's 'men in grey suits' were set to call time on his leadership. Amid claims that up to 15 Tory backbenchers were calling for a vote of no confidence in his leadership, Mr Duncan Smith insisted that his focus was on ending Tony Blair's premiership. Stock Photo
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1800 x 1258 px | 30.5 x 21.3 cm | 12 x 8.4 inches | 150dpi

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8 October 2003

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Blackpool UK

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Stefan Rousseau

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Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith his wife Betsy and Shadow Chancellor Michael Howard tour a plastics factory in Blackpool, during the party conference this week. Duncan Smith today brushed aside suggestions that the party's 'men in grey suits' were set to call time on his leadership. Amid claims that up to 15 Tory backbenchers were calling for a vote of no confidence in his leadership, Mr Duncan Smith insisted that his focus was on ending Tony Blair's premiership.

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