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David Cameron offers voters a choice between 'competence' and 'chaos' at general election in New Year's message | |
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British voters face a stark choice between “competence” and “chaos” at the general election in May, David Cameron said as he put the economy at the heart of his New Year message. | British voters face a stark choice between “competence” and “chaos” at the general election in May, David Cameron said as he put the economy at the heart of his New Year message. |
Signalling a key Conservative theme in the election campaign, he claimed a Labour victory would send the country spiralling backwards and jeopardise the recovery. | Signalling a key Conservative theme in the election campaign, he claimed a Labour victory would send the country spiralling backwards and jeopardise the recovery. |
Mr Cameron said the nation’s New Year resolution should be to “stick to the plan” pursued by the Government over the last four and a half years to guarantee future prosperity. | Mr Cameron said the nation’s New Year resolution should be to “stick to the plan” pursued by the Government over the last four and a half years to guarantee future prosperity. |
His comments came a day after Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, described 2015 as a “year of possibility” when the country could vote for a “recovery that reaches your kitchen table”. | His comments came a day after Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, described 2015 as a “year of possibility” when the country could vote for a “recovery that reaches your kitchen table”. |
In a video message, the Prime Minister said: “With this New Year comes new challenges. The global economy remains uncertain, and many countries continue to struggle. | In a video message, the Prime Minister said: “With this New Year comes new challenges. The global economy remains uncertain, and many countries continue to struggle. |
“And against that backdrop, Britain has a choice: between the competence that has got us this far or the chaos of giving it up, going backwards and taking huge risks. | “And against that backdrop, Britain has a choice: between the competence that has got us this far or the chaos of giving it up, going backwards and taking huge risks. |
“So I say this should be our resolution: to stick to the plan, stay on course to prosperity, and keep doing the important, long-term work of securing a better future. | “So I say this should be our resolution: to stick to the plan, stay on course to prosperity, and keep doing the important, long-term work of securing a better future. |
“2015 can promise to be a great year for our country - if we make the right choices together.” | “2015 can promise to be a great year for our country - if we make the right choices together.” |
Mr Cameron said two million new private sector jobs had been created since 2010, 24m workers had been given tax cuts, and tens of thousands of people had become home-owners through the Help To Buy scheme. | Mr Cameron said two million new private sector jobs had been created since 2010, 24m workers had been given tax cuts, and tens of thousands of people had become home-owners through the Help To Buy scheme. |
“None of this happened out of thin air. It’s because we put in place a long-term plan with some clear values at its heart,” he added. | “None of this happened out of thin air. It’s because we put in place a long-term plan with some clear values at its heart,” he added. |
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