The Balloon finally goes up

At long, long last it is finally confirmed that the election will be on Thursday 6th May.

At last the British people will have the chance to choose who will lead Britain for the next five years. And the choice at this election has never been more important. Voters can choose to vote for five more years of Gordon Brown’s tired government making things worse, or to vote for change with the Conservatives.

The Conservatives have the right argument on the economy – Labour’s jobs tax will kill the recovery, so we’ve got to cut Labour’s waste to stop it.

And we’ve got the big idea for the future of our country. Labour’s big government has failed – it’s time to build the Big Society.

The Conservatives have the energy, leadership and values to get Britain moving again.


Who we are fighting for

· The Conservatives are fighting this election for the Great Ignored. Young, old, rich, poor, black, white, gay, straight. They start businesses, operate factories, teach our children, clean the streets, grow our food and keep us healthy - keep us safe. They work hard, pay their taxes, obey the law. They’re good, decent people – they’re the people of Britain and they just want a reason to believe that anything is still possible in our country. This election is about giving them that reason, giving them that hope. That’s the Conservatives’ mission for the next 30 days and we can’t wait to get started.

Comments

Tim said…
Nice comment from Michael Gove:

"I can't hold it back any more; I love Tony!"

If Tony Blair is held in such thrall by a shadow cabinet front bencher, it seems reasonable to assume that there is no idealogical difference between them.

CHANGE YOU CAN'T BELIEVE IN !
Chris Whiteside said…
Quite a few years out of date, Tim, and you know that as well as I do.

Michael Gove was not a front bench spokesman when he wrote that in the Spectator. If you asked Michael Gove today whether he thinks that the things he praised about Blair still apply to Brown's government today, he would say no.
Anonymous said…
"The Conservatives are fighting this election for the Great Ignored" - aren't those the people you ignore Chris.
Chris Whiteside said…
No, I don't ignore anyone.

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