WATCH: Dale vs Gauke on unfunded spending pledges
The ConHome columnist and Treasury minister clash over the party’s promise of an extra £8bn for the NHS.
The ConHome columnist and Treasury minister clash over the party’s promise of an extra £8bn for the NHS.
How long will the laughter last?
“The true party of working people in Britain today is the Conservative Party.”
It may be a dirty word in Brussels, but in reality it’s a virtue.
The former leader takes up the Lib Dems’ new ‘Blukip’ bogeyman of a Conservative/UKIP/DUP pact that would leave the country “immersed in cuts”.
“The Welsh nationalists, the Greens, and the Scottish National Party are willing to support Labour – at a price, and I think there is no doubt what that price will be.”
Nicola Sturgeon launches a document designed to open the route to sharing power with Labour – for a price.
The Deputy First Minister believes the Fixed Term Parliaments Act would boost the separatists’ power.
The Prime Minister stresses the threat that a Labour and SNP combination would pose to the rest of the country.
The Camerons’ visit to a Gurdwara in Gravesham was evidence of the Party’s push for support among Hindu and Sikh voters.
The five of them go head-to-head.
“Is it the case that you would rather see David Cameron go back into Downing Street than work with the SNP?”
“This audience, which is a remarkable audience even by the left-wing standards of the BBC.”
The Liberal Democrat leader claims his party has been “very clear” on where it will find an extra £8bn for the Health Service. and aims to balance the books before the Tories.
“My buttocks are smooth, my mind is clear…”