October 4, 2006
LONDON - British Conservative Party Leader David Cameron addresses the Conservative Party conference in Bournemouth, in Dorset, in southern England, October 4, 2006. Cameron staked his claim to become British prime minister on Wednesday as the Conservative leader spelt out his vision of the future without Tony Blair. The main opposition chief, 39, illustrated the new, centrist approach he hopes will shed the "nasty party" tag and win over young voters, in his biggest set-piece speech since becoming leader in December. (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images)