Bear hugs, security ejections and umbrellas just in case: Inside Rishi Sunak’s first election campaign rally
Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailIt is officially the launch of the Conservative Party’s general election campaign. I watch as exhausted security guards wave in Tory members filing towards the Excel Centre in the shadow of derelict shipping buildings and super yachts.Past the sniffer dogs and blacked-out Range Rovers, I am greeted by a cheery Tory press officer equipped with an umbrella – clearly learning his lesson from Rishi Sunak’s washout outside Downing Street. Mr Sunak’s first campaign rally has clearly been organised at late notice – with some Tory MPs reportedly feeling cajoled into attending. Past airport-style security we are led into the press room – with frustrated journalists pacing like tigers after being denied access to the Tory activists flocking in with bright new ‘Vote Conservative’ signs pressed into their hands.Meanwhile, Sky’s political anchor Darren McCaffrey is already complaining to a media handler, who explains there is not enough room for their camera in the cramped room hired for the prime minister’s speech.The anchor promises to make a “huge deal” about it and he later does – ending up being “forcibly ejected” by security live on camera during the launch.Reporter ‘forcibly removed’ from Sunak election campaign launch live on airAfter a 30-minute wait we pile into a sterile, sweltering room where dozens of Tory members holding the latest slogan from the latest election are assembled like a choir about to burst into You Can’t Always Get What You Want.The cleverly chosen smaller conference room appears fit to bursting for the cameras, with only around 80 activists there.Some bop their heads to the inoffensive yet interminable hold music being played repeatedly over the tannoy as they wait for their leader to arrive.The hype builds as Michael Gove comes in first to rapturous applause, followed by chancellor Jeremy Hunt and foreign secretary Lord David Cameron.But Mr Sunak’s opening host of choice is home secretary James Cleverly – I suspect, the funniest Conservative frontbencher he could find at such short notice. James Cleverly opens the Conservative Party rally More