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Gordon Brown should be straight about his spending plans

Wednesday, July 1 2009

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David Cameron accused Gordon Brown of being “incapable of being straight with the British public” at Prime Minister’s Questions.

He asked the Prime Minister to admit that Labour are planning to cut total spending – and when Mr. Brown claimed that spending would continue to rise, David pointed to a Treasury document that said there would be a ‘reduction in medium-term spending’.

"If even the Treasury is going around giving presentations around the country saying public spending as a total is being cut why can't he accept the truth?"

David said that not even the Cabinet were following Gordon Brown’s “ludicrous line” that spending would not be cut.

And when the Prime Minister refused to confirm that there would be a full departmental spending review before the next election, David stressed:

“Everyone will conclude that they don’t want a spending review because they do not want to own up to the cuts they are planning.”

Rt Hon David Cameron MP

David was elected Leader of the Conservatives in December 2005, on a mandate to change the Party and change the country.

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George Osborne on Labour's "spectacular own goal"

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The Shadow Chancellor says that Labour have done nothing but highlight their own contradictions on cuts.