The Conservative party marketing themselves as the party of change.
I'm not happy with Labour, but I do reckon they have every right to stick it out to the next budget (where, if the economy has not improved, I hope they will call the election to allow the Conservatives to implement their budget).
Apart from anything else, David Cameron is playing his cards very close to his chest with regards to actual policy. I suppose he's trying to make sure his manifesto contains things which we will actually be able to afford at the time of the next election (not a lot, probably) and trying not to get caught out, like with his "inheritance tax cuts" which now look rather silly, and were used, however clumsily and misleadingly by Labour in their party election broadcast.
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It's a cracking video.
How did it come to this...
The Conservative party marketing themselves as the party of change.
I'm not happy with Labour, but I do reckon they have every right to stick it out to the next budget (where, if the economy has not improved, I hope they will call the election to allow the Conservatives to implement their budget).
Apart from anything else, David Cameron is playing his cards very close to his chest with regards to actual policy. I suppose he's trying to make sure his manifesto contains things which we will actually be able to afford at the time of the next election (not a lot, probably) and trying not to get caught out, like with his "inheritance tax cuts" which now look rather silly, and were used, however clumsily and misleadingly by Labour in their party election broadcast.