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UK’s Cameron: I’ll get tough in EU negotiations
Defence secretary Michael Fallon said the UK Government would only seek approval “when we are sure we are going to win it” after Mr Cameron was defeated in 2013 over a similar escalation. We’ve proved it in schools across our country that the poorest children don’t have to get the worst results – they can get the best.
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“That means banks lending, government releasing land and, yes, planning being reformed”.
“A Greater Britain doesn’t just need a stronger economy, it needs a stronger society”, the new champion of social democracy insisted, citing equality, poverty, opportunity, housing, and extremism as the challenges of our time.
Prime Minister David Cameron has reaffirmed his support for Trident by again pledging to renew Britain’s nuclear deterrent.
He used his appearance at conference to reiterate his message that Jeremy Corbyn, as the new left-wing leader of the Labour party is a threat to national security.
The issue of Europe is toxic among the Conservative Party, and in a telling comment Cameron said he had “no romantic attachment to the European Union and its institutions”.
“Let us say today in this hall to all those children desperate for a family, and all those families yearning for a child, we, the Conservatives, we are the ones who will bring you together”, he said.
Mr Cameron himself will have long left office before we are able to measure the success or otherwise of his latest policy initiative.
“Those old rules which said to developers: you can build on this site, but only if you build affordable homes for rent”.
David Cameron, the leader of the Conservative Party, will give a closing speech on Wednesday. “I’m only interested in two things: Britain’s prosperity and Britain’s influence”. “This is a welcome sign that many rank-and-file Labour supporters want to keep us focused on the immediate concerns of the public rather than re-running old battles that risk splitting Labour apart”, he said.
Responding to the Prime Minister’s speech at the Conservative Party Conference 2015 Nigel Farage, the UKIP leader, said: “It may be have been a great piece of showmanship but like Corbyn, Cameron mostly talks in platitudes. “.
Now councils may stipulate that a certain proportion of properties in any development are affordable homes for rent.
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On his potential legacy, Mr Cameron will claim the Tories can make his 10 years in power “a defining decade for our country… the turnaround decade and one which people will look back on and say: “That’s the time when the tide turned”.