A young, 20-year-old Tory explained what the Conservatives needed to do to make a political comeback.Source: The Independent
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00:00I'm only 20, so I've not been to a conference before, but yeah, it's a good laugh.
00:05I'm very, very happy to see not just how many people have come, but how many young people have come.
00:11I think the youngest I've come across here so far is 15, as young conservatives.
00:16We need to sort of explain to and try and talk around and convince the people in our own peer group,
00:24because, you know, even if we were winning by a massive majority, which we're not,
00:29the vast majority of our voters are older and eventually they won't be around.
00:34So we do need the next generation to support us.
00:38I think that, like I said earlier, convincing them that we are doing it for them,
00:44not doing it for the power or doing it for the money, that's paramount.
00:48You need to convince them that you're a good person before you try and shove policy down their throat.
00:52So socialising, getting out, speaking to people, going to the pub,
00:57going to little social events and just talking to people
00:59and showing that you're a normal person is a really important element of rebuilding.
01:03We need to be popular, we need to win the people back.
01:06Something that I think Cleverley might have said earlier was
01:11even the most flawless, perfect product in the world will not be bought if the salesperson is an arse.
01:18So we need to rebuild our reputation and then we can start going into policy.