In a speech up now in the East Midlands, the UK PM will say voters face a choice of
staying on the road to recovery or choosing the path to ruin.
When you look at the children you love, do you want to land them with a legacy of huge debts? he will say. “Do you want to limit their future, to make life more difficult for their generation, because we refuse to do the right thing in our generation?
I say we have a responsibility to act. We can get Britain back to living within our means in a way that is fair and sensible and secure
Cameron is focusing on tackling the huge budget deficit in the speech launching the first of six themes for the Conservative manifesto and which will set out a policy of ending the £90bn deficit with spending cuts, not tax rises, while raising NHS spending.
The other main manifesto themes are:
- jobs
- taxes
- home-ownership
- education
- retirement
Surprisingly no mention of immigration or NHS but we can expect them to both be fiercely debated topics
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Cameron- launches his party’s election manifesto with a speech on the UK’s budget deficit