Good wishes for the Duncan Smiths
I attended a fringe meeting last night held by Iain Duncan Smith's Commission on Social Justice, hoping to hear a speech by IDS himself.
But the audience was then told that IDS couldn't come because his wife Betsy had been undergoing chemotherapy yesterday - for cancer that was diagnosed in June.
Indeed IDS may not be able to attend the conference at all this year as, quite understandably, he is looking after his wife.
I went along to the meeting because IDS has had a remarkable renaissance as a politician after his resignation as Conservative leader in 2003 - with his ground-breaking work on inner-city poverty and social justice.
He hasn't sat on the front bench since 2003, but has been hugely influential on Conservative policy, and I expect him to get a job in a Cameron government.
Like everyone else at this conference, and throughout politics, I wish Betsy Duncan Smith a speedy recovery.
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At 5th Oct 2009, stanilic wrote:I have met Mrs Duncan Smith whilst out and about and she is a truly lovely lady: an absolute delight!
May I join you in wishing her a swift recovery.
I don't always agree with IDS but his heart is in the right place and this is what counts more than anything else.
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At 5th Oct 2009, tpbeta wrote:Is that the same Betsy Duncan Smith Michael Crick turned over in the Sunday papers a few years ago?
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At 5th Oct 2009, waymore wrote:My very best wishes to Mrs Duncan Smith for a full and swift recovery. Her husband is doing important, ground breaking work and will fit into a Conservative cabinet very well indeed.
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At 6th Oct 2009, cantankerous wrote:The hypocrisy is astonishing:
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At 9th Oct 2009, Stormontspy wrote:Another example of the bias journalists in the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ and the two faces of the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳. A immature organisation.
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