The Party is still holding out hope ‘some aspects’ of the conference can go ahead ‘in the physical format’, but the majority of it will be conducted online.
People wanting to attend the Tory Party conference in person this year will be disappointed, as the event is moving mostly online because ofThe conference, which was due to be held in Birmingham in October, will have ‘some aspects in the physical format’ if government guidelines allow it, but most will be virtual.Conservative co-chairmen Amanda Milling and Ben Elliot said they still hope ‘some aspects’ of the conference can go ahead ‘in the physical format’.
Boris Johnson delivers his keynote speech at the 2019 Conservative Party Conference at Manchester Central Labour has already cancelled its party conference, which was due to be held in Liverpool in September, and will replace it with online events. The Liberal Democrats have announced similar arrangements for their gathering, which had been scheduled to take place in Brighton in September.
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