The Prime Minister stood up for his Government’s record – but also took a couple of swipes at the Lib Dems – during his Marr interview.
The Prime Minister invites voters to back his “journey to a better place”.
“2015 can promise to be a great year for our country – if we make the right choices together.”
“In today’s uncertain climate, I believe that voters are longing for reassurance, certainty and hope.”
They are expected to spend more money than ever before next year – thanks in part to a simplified visa system.
“The Cabinet Office really should have given some guidance here… they’ve made a mess of this.”
They’re trying to sue to UKIP MP over his spending on campaign literature.
Which is why the Prime Minister “almost feel(s) sorry for Labour MPs”.
“The particular issue is how much we spend on mitigation, or on adaptation at a fraction of the cost.”
“There is an opportunity for a Labour administration with our support if the Labour Party want that.”
“If Ministers refuse to give evidence to my committee, that itself would imply that they have something to hide.”
They visited Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham College to increase black and ethnic minority applicants to the Met.
Russell Brand is challenged over his refusal to stand for Parliament.
“There’s a very stark contrast today,” added the Chancellor, “between the economic competence you see with us and the economic chaos that is offered by the alternatives.”
“England are jolly dee at football.”