Tories fail to post May’s conference speech on YouTube

  • Speeches from the rest of the Cabinet are available to view on the YouTube page
  • But May’s 65-minute keynote address has not been uploaded by the party 
  • Instead, viewers can log on to see a four-month old video of the Prime Minister  

Theresa May’s disastrous conference speech is missing from the Conservative Party’s YouTube page, it emerged today. 

The Prime Minister coughed and spluttered through the speech on Wednesday, while she also endured a stage invasion and a collapsing set.

Speeches from the rest of the Cabinet at conference are available to few on the YouTube page but the newest content from the Prime Minister is her Florence speech a fortnight ago.

Theresa May’s disastrous conference speech is missing from the Conservative Party’s YouTube page despite the party uploading content from the rest of the Cabinet (the YouTube page is pictured today) 

Mrs May’s performance has gone down as one of the least successful in party conference history – despite her facing expectations of a make or break moment. 

In a signal of popularity within the Cabinet, Mr Johnson’s speech has been viewed many more times than his colleagues. 

On Sunday morning – four days after the conference ended on Wednesday – the Foreign Secretary’s speech had been viewed more than 14,000 times.

His nearest rival is the popular Ruth Davidson on 13,000-plus views. 

Lingering in the relegation zone is Culture Secretary Karen Bradley. Just 397 people have clicked to view her speech.  

The Prime Minister coughed and spluttered through the speech on Wednesday, while she also endured a stage invasion and a collapsing set

The Prime Minister coughed and spluttered through the speech on Wednesday, while she also endured a stage invasion and a collapsing set

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