DC writes: not just a number on a graph
David Cameron writes:
We’ve just seen another encouraging sign that Britain is turning a corner. Figures released this morning show that between July and September our economy grew once again.
We should be proud we’re sticking to the course. Because this isn’t just a number on a government graph – it really means something. It means factories taking on more orders, people getting back into work, countries around the world buying more from us and more new businesses starting up.
Step by step, inch by inch, we are making progress. Britain's hard work is paying off and the country is on the path to prosperity.
But there’s still a lot more to do. Times are still tough and the struggle of the past few years will only be worth it if we finish the job we started.
We’ve got to keep going – clearing up Labour’s mess and building a recovery that all hardworking people can share in.
What’s got us this far is what will see us through to success. We’ve got to keep on backing businesses so they can create more good, well-paid jobs - on top of the million more people in work since the election. We’ve got to keep on cutting the deficit so mortgage bills stay low. And we’ve got to keep on cutting people’s taxes so you keep more of what you earn. That’s how you put money in people’s pockets and that’s how you really raise living standards.
We've got the right plan for Britain - now let's push on a nd finish the job. Help us by sharing the facts today.
What’s got us this far is what will see us through to success. We’ve got to keep on backing businesses so they can create more good, well-paid jobs - on top of the million more people in work since the election. We’ve got to keep on cutting the deficit so mortgage bills stay low. And we’ve got to keep on cutting people’s taxes so you keep more of what you earn. That’s how you put money in people’s pockets and that’s how you really raise living standards.
We've got the right plan for Britain - now let's push on a nd finish the job. Help us by sharing the facts today.
Yours,
David Cameron
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