Straight to YouTube': fringe talks won't be streamed live from Tory conference
Briefly

The Conservative party is experiencing a significant decline in interest for its annual conference following its historic defeat, highlighting the impact of losing power on party dynamics and engagement.
Unlike previous years, the Conservatives are not providing their own streaming platform for fringe events, which many interpret as a sign of diminishing enthusiasm and engagement from party members.
Unlike Labour's business day tickets, which sold out quickly, the Conservatives are struggling to attract attendees for their events, underscoring the lack of excitement around this year's conference.
According to Jon McLeod, the upcoming leadership contest has caused anxiety about internal party issues overshadowing the conference, which may further contribute to the lack of attendance and interest.
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