WATCH: The Labour candidate for Brentford and Isleworth forgets all of her party’s policies
It turns out it can get worse than Miliband forgetting the deficit.
It turns out it can get worse than Miliband forgetting the deficit.
The party’s head of policy sets out its case.
It strikes again.
David Cameron: “We need to build a more secure Britain for our children, our granchildren and our country.”
“It’s a measure of how much the Conservatives have run out of new ideas… a poor cover version of one of Margaret Thatcher’s 1980s hits.”
“Today, this is our note to you: let’s keep going, to build a brighter, more secure future for you, your family, and our country.”
You might not have noticed, but the Tories weren’t the only party making their pitch to the nation this morning.
“We are there for you offering security at every stage of life. Yes, the Conservative Party: the real party of working people in our country today.”
“What our manifesto is about is securing peoples’ future, giving them those opportunties at every stage of their life to have that security.”
“This is a con trick on the British people. A Labour government would still mean more borrowing, more debt, and more taxes.”
The Chancellor tells Andrew Marr of his fiscal policies.
David Cameron argues that wanting to pass on your house to your children is a fundamental natural instinct.
“We’re able to fund the NHS’ own plan in full because we have a strong economy… that is linked to the difficult and long-term decisions that we’ve taken elsewhere.”
The Defence Secretary argues that the Labour leader would be in thrall to Scottish nationalists who would strip Britain of its nuclear deterrent.
Brussels works on the basis of robbing Peter to pay Paul.