Thursday, March 26, 2015

David Cameron: I made during the term of a lot of mistakes – Virtual Poland

British Prime Minister David Cameron said during a pre-election interview, that in the last five years in power made many mistakes. However, appealed to voters to continue the support to be able to complete the reconstruction of the economy.
 

Opinion polls show that neither Cameron’s Conservative Party nor the opposition Labour Party does not gain a majority in the new parliament. Polls indicate an increasing popularity, the scheduled elections on May 7, eurosceptic United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP). As a result, beginning with the election campaign, Prime Minister Cameron appeared in a special television program together with the leader of the Labour Party – Ed Miliband.

During a television interview Cameron admitted that during the last term, he failed to realize some campaign promises, among which enumerated a limiting immigration and reduce the deficit. Despite this, warned voters before putting voice to the opposition Labour Party, because this will raise taxes and increase the national debt.
 

– If you’re talking about (an interview with Jeremy Paxman led Prime Minister) that they have reduced the deficit quickly enough, then I have to agree. We need to finish the job. (…) All my political rivals say they need more to borrow and spend more, and increase taxes. This alternative proposes Ed Miliband (the leader of the Labour Party) – said Cameron.
 

Miliband answering questions from the audience said that he believes in the success of the election, despite attacks from right-wing media in the UK. He also noted that one of the most important tasks for the future government is “wealth creation”. He also announced the fight “with the cost of living crisis” and the construction of a society based on a more equitable basis than it is today.
 

An account of this event conducted two British TV – Channel 4 and Sky News. The format of the program assumed that politicians will answer questions from journalists and those directed to the audience in the studio. On April 2 is scheduled TV debate with the seven party leaders.
 

The recent post-program survey shows that 54 per cent. recipients felt that the first start in the beginning of the election campaign, Prime Minister Cameron won. 46 percent. respondents indicated while Miliband.

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