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The Conservatives want to scrap the existing rules on government borrowing and set up an independent organisation to monitor public spending and debt.The Conservatives want to scrap the existing rules on government borrowing and set up an independent organisation to monitor public spending and debt.
Arriving for the Tories' conference in Birmingham, party leader David Cameron said he would also give more powers to the Bank of England.Arriving for the Tories' conference in Birmingham, party leader David Cameron said he would also give more powers to the Bank of England.
The aim would be to prevent financial institutions taking on too much debt.The aim would be to prevent financial institutions taking on too much debt.
Meanwhile, a Sunday Telegraph poll suggests the Tory lead over Labour has been halved over the past month.Meanwhile, a Sunday Telegraph poll suggests the Tory lead over Labour has been halved over the past month.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne will announce on Monday that as part of an economic package the Conservatives would scrap existing fiscal rules which they say have been discredited by Labour.Shadow chancellor George Osborne will announce on Monday that as part of an economic package the Conservatives would scrap existing fiscal rules which they say have been discredited by Labour.
In the short term we should legislate to show we are going to protect deposits and savings David Cameron Gearing up for conferenceIn the short term we should legislate to show we are going to protect deposits and savings David Cameron Gearing up for conference
The Tories would set up an independent organisation, the Office of Budget Responsibility, that would act as a watchdog on all public spending and borrowing.The Tories would set up an independent organisation, the Office of Budget Responsibility, that would act as a watchdog on all public spending and borrowing.
It would produce the country's economic forecasts, instead of the Chancellor on Budget Day, and a full audit of all of the nation's borrowing.It would produce the country's economic forecasts, instead of the Chancellor on Budget Day, and a full audit of all of the nation's borrowing.
BBC News political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg in Birmingham says the body would not have any powers to force the government to act in a particular way.BBC News political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg in Birmingham says the body would not have any powers to force the government to act in a particular way.
But it would be able to embarrass it politically, as assessments of the chancellor would be public.But it would be able to embarrass it politically, as assessments of the chancellor would be public.
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The Conservative Party aim is to prevent a repeat of the problems that have affected Northern Rock and the Bradford & Bingley banks.The Conservative Party aim is to prevent a repeat of the problems that have affected Northern Rock and the Bradford & Bingley banks.
Mr Cameron said: "In the short term we should legislate to show we are going to protect deposits and savings.Mr Cameron said: "In the short term we should legislate to show we are going to protect deposits and savings.
"We also need to give the Bank of England more powers to step in and save failing institutions.""We also need to give the Bank of England more powers to step in and save failing institutions."
He added: "At a time of economic difficulty it's particularly important that we are here setting out that there is an alternative."He added: "At a time of economic difficulty it's particularly important that we are here setting out that there is an alternative."
The Sunday Telegraph survey of 2,020 people puts the Tories on 43%, with Labour on 31% and the Liberal Democrats on 17%. The Conservatives had a 23% lead over Labour in August.The Sunday Telegraph survey of 2,020 people puts the Tories on 43%, with Labour on 31% and the Liberal Democrats on 17%. The Conservatives had a 23% lead over Labour in August.
The Tory conference will open on Sunday with a discussion on the economy involving Mr Osborne and shadow foreign secretary William Hague. Mr Cameron's speech closes the conference on Wednesday.The Tory conference will open on Sunday with a discussion on the economy involving Mr Osborne and shadow foreign secretary William Hague. Mr Cameron's speech closes the conference on Wednesday.