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Cameron 'to make Britain better' Cameron 'to make Britain better'
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Conservative leader David Cameron has launched his party's election manifesto, which he says is a "plan to change Britain for the better".Conservative leader David Cameron has launched his party's election manifesto, which he says is a "plan to change Britain for the better".
He said the "optimistic" plan would bring a "new kind of government" with less state and more "people power".He said the "optimistic" plan would bring a "new kind of government" with less state and more "people power".
Pledges include allowing people set up their own schools and veto high council tax rises and to cut the number of MPs.Pledges include allowing people set up their own schools and veto high council tax rises and to cut the number of MPs.
Labour said it meant people would be left "on their own" the Lib Dems say it was "style over substance". Labour said it meant people would be left "on their own" the Lib Dems said it was "style over substance".
In other election developments on Tuesday:In other election developments on Tuesday:
In a speech launching the manifesto at Battersea Power Station in south London, Mr Cameron said it was the "the biggest call to arms this country has seen in a generation".In a speech launching the manifesto at Battersea Power Station in south London, Mr Cameron said it was the "the biggest call to arms this country has seen in a generation".
He said no government could solve all problems on its own and he wanted "everyone to get involved", adding government should be the "partner of the big society, not its boss".He said no government could solve all problems on its own and he wanted "everyone to get involved", adding government should be the "partner of the big society, not its boss".
MANIFESTO PLEDGES Community 'right to bid' to run post officesEliminate bulk of structural deficit over a parliamentCut £6bn 'wasteful' spending in 2010/11Cut number of MPs by 10%Annual limit on non-EU economic migrantsGive parents power to save local schools due to closeGive voters power to sack MPs for "serious wrongdoing"Scrap ID cardsMPs to get vote on repealing hunting banRaise stamp duty threshold to £250k for first-time buyers At-a-glance: Manifesto key points Analysis: Promising changeMANIFESTO PLEDGES Community 'right to bid' to run post officesEliminate bulk of structural deficit over a parliamentCut £6bn 'wasteful' spending in 2010/11Cut number of MPs by 10%Annual limit on non-EU economic migrantsGive parents power to save local schools due to closeGive voters power to sack MPs for "serious wrongdoing"Scrap ID cardsMPs to get vote on repealing hunting banRaise stamp duty threshold to £250k for first-time buyers At-a-glance: Manifesto key points Analysis: Promising change
Mr Cameron said he had taken the Tories back to the "centre ground" of politics, away from the "narrow focus" it had in the past: "We stand for society, that's the right idea for a better future."Mr Cameron said he had taken the Tories back to the "centre ground" of politics, away from the "narrow focus" it had in the past: "We stand for society, that's the right idea for a better future."
The Tories' plan to block the bulk of Labour's planned 1% rise in National Insurance is in the manifesto. Mr Cameron said it would save more than 50,000 jobs and would make "seven out of ten working people better off than under Labour".The Tories' plan to block the bulk of Labour's planned 1% rise in National Insurance is in the manifesto. Mr Cameron said it would save more than 50,000 jobs and would make "seven out of ten working people better off than under Labour".
Labour says Tory plans to cut "wasteful" government spending by £12bn this year to fund the policy are based on "fantasy" calculations and are reckless.Labour says Tory plans to cut "wasteful" government spending by £12bn this year to fund the policy are based on "fantasy" calculations and are reckless.
Mr Cameron said: "Labour say the economy will collapse unless they keep on wasting your money."Mr Cameron said: "Labour say the economy will collapse unless they keep on wasting your money."
He accused the government of trying to "frighten" people while he presented an "optimistic" programme and would "trust" people.He accused the government of trying to "frighten" people while he presented an "optimistic" programme and would "trust" people.
Local referendumsLocal referendums
The Conservatives could "make things better without spending more money", he said and had radical plans to "help the poorest, protect the NHS, help people find work and support families".The Conservatives could "make things better without spending more money", he said and had radical plans to "help the poorest, protect the NHS, help people find work and support families".
"This is a manifesto for a new kind of politics," he said."This is a manifesto for a new kind of politics," he said.
"People power, not state power.""People power, not state power."
David Cameron: ''The Labour way assumes that only big government can solve our problems''David Cameron: ''The Labour way assumes that only big government can solve our problems''
Among pledges in the manifesto are a community "right to buy scheme" - to allow people to protect post offices and pubs threatening with closure.Among pledges in the manifesto are a community "right to buy scheme" - to allow people to protect post offices and pubs threatening with closure.
People would be able to get local referendums on any issue if 5% of residents backed it - and would be able to use them to veto high council tax rises.People would be able to get local referendums on any issue if 5% of residents backed it - and would be able to use them to veto high council tax rises.
Parents and charities would be allowed to set up state-funded schools - based on a model used in Sweden and "unaccountable" police authorities would be replaced with a directly-elected official to set policing priorities, budgets and strategies.Parents and charities would be allowed to set up state-funded schools - based on a model used in Sweden and "unaccountable" police authorities would be replaced with a directly-elected official to set policing priorities, budgets and strategies.
Stamp dutyStamp duty
Mr Cameron dismissed suggestions there was no demand was for people to set up their own schools as "cynical" - he said the a network already set up to help them do just that had been "inundated" with offers and there was a "huge appetite" for people to get involved.Mr Cameron dismissed suggestions there was no demand was for people to set up their own schools as "cynical" - he said the a network already set up to help them do just that had been "inundated" with offers and there was a "huge appetite" for people to get involved.
Other pledges include raising the stamp duty threshold for first-time house buyers to £250,000, to raise the inheritance tax threshold to £1m, to freeze council tax for two years and a voluntary "national citizen's service" for 16-year-olds.Other pledges include raising the stamp duty threshold for first-time house buyers to £250,000, to raise the inheritance tax threshold to £1m, to freeze council tax for two years and a voluntary "national citizen's service" for 16-year-olds.
The invitation's in the post but will you accept? David Cameron is inviting you "to join the government of Britain". Nick RobinsonBBC political editor Read Nick Robinson's blog dot.Rory: Bevanite EllieThe invitation's in the post but will you accept? David Cameron is inviting you "to join the government of Britain". Nick RobinsonBBC political editor Read Nick Robinson's blog dot.Rory: Bevanite Ellie
As well as pledges to reform out-of-work benefits, scrap ID cards and increase health spending there is also a pledge for an annual cap on non-European Union migrants who are allowed in to live and work in the UK.As well as pledges to reform out-of-work benefits, scrap ID cards and increase health spending there is also a pledge for an annual cap on non-European Union migrants who are allowed in to live and work in the UK.
And there would be a referendum on any future European treaty "that transferred areas of power or competences" from Britain to the EU.And there would be a referendum on any future European treaty "that transferred areas of power or competences" from Britain to the EU.
The UK Independence Party has launched its own manifesto, called "empowering the people" and has pledged not to field candidates against any "committed Eurosceptic" from other parties.The UK Independence Party has launched its own manifesto, called "empowering the people" and has pledged not to field candidates against any "committed Eurosceptic" from other parties.
As well as six Conservatives - the party says it will not run against Labour's David Drew in Stroud, Gloucestershire and will actively campaign on their behalf including, in some cases, putting up posters backing them.As well as six Conservatives - the party says it will not run against Labour's David Drew in Stroud, Gloucestershire and will actively campaign on their behalf including, in some cases, putting up posters backing them.
Labour launched its manifesto on Monday pledging a "fair future". Gordon Brown said there was a "complete hole" at the centre of the Conservative manifesto and showed the party "hasn't changed".Labour launched its manifesto on Monday pledging a "fair future". Gordon Brown said there was a "complete hole" at the centre of the Conservative manifesto and showed the party "hasn't changed".
"There is nothing in it to help the recovery. Indeed their measures would put the recovery at risk," he said."There is nothing in it to help the recovery. Indeed their measures would put the recovery at risk," he said.
"They are saying you are on your own. They are leaving people on their own to face the recession.""They are saying you are on your own. They are leaving people on their own to face the recession."
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg, who will launch his party's manifesto on Wednesday, said: "It's a manifesto of style over substance, you can't trust the Conservatives when they want to give tax breaks to double millionaires not tax breaks to everybody else."Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg, who will launch his party's manifesto on Wednesday, said: "It's a manifesto of style over substance, you can't trust the Conservatives when they want to give tax breaks to double millionaires not tax breaks to everybody else."