Time for Thrifty Government
David Cameron has outlined his vision of the next thrifty Conservative Government.
Addressing the Conservative spring forum in Cheltenham Mr Cameron spoke of a new age of austerity.
Tough decisions will have to be made to get the British economy, facing it's deepest crisis since the Second World War, back on the road to recovery.
Mr Cameron summarised Labour's decade of economic failure to the assembled delegates: "The highest borrowing in peacetime history.
"The deepest recession since the war.
"Labour are spent.
"The money has run out."
He outlined Conservative plans to get the economy back on track: "Over the next few years, we will have to take some incredibly tough decisions on taxation, spending, borrowing – things that really affect people's lives.
"Everybody knows that Labour's Debt Crisis means public spending cuts.
"And instead of putting them off, Labour should be making them today.
"Here's how they could start – by reversing those extensions of the state that do more harm than good and which Britain would be better off without."
"Yes if we win the election, we may not see the full fruits of our labours in the lifetime of our Government.
"But if we stick together and tackle this crisis our children and grandchildren will thank us for what we did for them and for our country."
It's going to be one hell of a slog.
Hold onto your hats folks are remember that just as Rome wasn't built in a day, it's going to take years of hard graft to reverse Labour's fiscal incompetence.
Who says history doesn't repeat itself?
Addressing the Conservative spring forum in Cheltenham Mr Cameron spoke of a new age of austerity.
Tough decisions will have to be made to get the British economy, facing it's deepest crisis since the Second World War, back on the road to recovery.
Mr Cameron summarised Labour's decade of economic failure to the assembled delegates: "The highest borrowing in peacetime history.
"The deepest recession since the war.
"Labour are spent.
"The money has run out."
He outlined Conservative plans to get the economy back on track: "Over the next few years, we will have to take some incredibly tough decisions on taxation, spending, borrowing – things that really affect people's lives.
"Everybody knows that Labour's Debt Crisis means public spending cuts.
"And instead of putting them off, Labour should be making them today.
"Here's how they could start – by reversing those extensions of the state that do more harm than good and which Britain would be better off without."
"Yes if we win the election, we may not see the full fruits of our labours in the lifetime of our Government.
"But if we stick together and tackle this crisis our children and grandchildren will thank us for what we did for them and for our country."
It's going to be one hell of a slog.
Hold onto your hats folks are remember that just as Rome wasn't built in a day, it's going to take years of hard graft to reverse Labour's fiscal incompetence.
Who says history doesn't repeat itself?



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