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Writing on HREF="http://www.spectator.co.uk/" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">The Spectator magazine website, ConservativeHome blogger Tim Montgomerie says the Tory manifesto does not include a clear plan to cut the deficit, but paints an inspirational vision of what Britain can be like at an undefined point in the future. He says: "If I'd been in charge I would have produced a manifesto about immediate challenges. Cameron has chosen to emphasise a big picture, long-term vision. Time will tell if that choice delivers." "There's a complete hole at the centre of the Conservative manifesto," Gordon Brown tells the BBC. "Nothing in it to help the recoveryÂ… nothing to guarantee that our policing and our health and our schools are going to be properly improved."
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