
On a visit to Cardiff, David Cameron accused Labour of not listening to the British people and, instead, treating them like fools.
He attacked the Government for being “desperately weak and divided” and stressed we are seeing a “slow dance of political death” where Gordon Brown isn’t able to reshuffle his Cabinet, but they don’t seem able to get rid off him.
David said “the heart of Labour’s failure” was the fact they “spend all their time treating the British people like fools” - and he slammed Gordon Brown for claiming that the public don’t want a General Election:
“He’s not listening to what the people want: they want a General Election now.”
In the European Elections, the Conservatives topped the poll in Wales for the first time since 1931 - and David stressed we are now a “Party for the whole country”:
"We are a one nation party. Whether you are black or white, rich or poor, from the north or south, straight or gay, you are part of our country and we are proud of you."
David promised that the Conservatives would “redouble our efforts” to prove we’re a modern, compassionate Party that can replace "this tired, discredited, divided and hopeless Government” and create a better Britain.
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