dimanche 4 janvier 2015

Cameron steps up general election fight as parties trade blows

Prime Minister David Cameron has defended his government's record as the parties stepped up their campaigning ahead of the general election.



Mr Cameron said Tory plans for post-election spending cuts were "moderate".



He also responded to Labour's latest attack over the NHS, saying he would commit the funds needed to shore up the service in the future.



Labour has said the NHS would be left "unrecognisable" if the Conservatives win the election.



Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show days after unveiling the Conservatives' first campaign poster for the general election, Mr Cameron said he was "very happy" to be judged on his record since 2010.



In the wide-ranging interview, he also:




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