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(From Guardian Unlimited)
Last month the Republican convention was almost swept away by a hurricane that never happened. This week the Conservative conference has been overshadowed by a hurricane that only seems to be gathering in strength.
It is hard to think of a phrase that does not seem trite to sum up the huge amount of concern and worry that is affecting people in America and Europe. Most people, if they are honest, do not know how or when it might end. Policymakers and politicians are playing catch up.
David Cameron has just given a short address to the Conservative party conference. It was an opportunity for him to spell out what, if anything, the opposition can do to try and steer the ship through these stormy waters. Cameron's speech was short and succinct. He made it clear that the Conservatives will help the government to pass any realistic and practical legislation that can help now and in the future. This includes a ...