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David Cameron - we can still win majority

Election 2015


Conservative Party (Source: © 2015 Daren Frankish)
USPA NEWS - The outcome would mean a "strong, stable government that continues with a long-term economic plan that is working".
David Cameron said he had a "duty" to warn of the "danger" of a Labour minority reliant on SNP backing. But the Conservative leader pledged to "put the country first"
Mr Cameron said a Conservative government would ensure "British people will have security at every stage of their lives".
"If Britain delivers a Conservative government, I make this promise: Britain will continue on the road to a brighter future. Our policies will deliver more childcare and jobs, help people buy their homes, cut taxes, and give people the retirement deserve," he said.
"A vote for UKIP or the Lib Dems opens the back door to a Labour government: It will result in Ed Miliband as prime minister, unable to survive without SNP support. And that support will cost you money. They will take us back to square one, with heavy borrowing and higher taxes for more welfare. An economy facing ruin."
Source: © 2015 Daren Frankish
Source: © 2015 Daren Frankish
Source: © 2015 Daren Frankish
Mr Cameron said he was still "fighting" to win enough seats to form a government on his own - and would continue to talk about policies until the polls closed.
"People still have the chance to shape the election with their vote and we can achieve an overall majority that gives Britain the strong stable government that continues with a long-term economic plan that is working: the jobs, the growth, the houses we want to build, the childcare we want to provide, the good retirement we want to provide for our people - those things are in reach," he said.
Mr Cameron insisted he had "every right to warn of the dangers of a bunch of nationalists who don't want our country to succeed".
He said if there was no clear winner after Thursday's poll, people only needed to look at what happened in 2010.
"I formed the first coalition government for 70 years because I wanted to provide strong and stable government for Britain," he said.
"I will always put the country first and always do what I can to provide that strong and stable government."

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