Ahead of Mr. Cameron's speech, opposition legislator William Hague told activists that a Conservative government would continue support for the war in Afghanistan, but hinted at the desire for an exit strategy. "We will work with President [Barack] Obama and our NATO allies to give a new strategy" Mr. Hague said. “But we will be clear, too, that our forces will not be there forever.” Britain's opposition Conservative Party leader David Cameron delivers his keynote address, on the final day of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, northern England, October 8, 2009.
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