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Published Date: 29 June 2009
DAVID Cameron launched a stinging attack on Gordon Brown today, saying there was a "thread of dishonesty" running through his premiership.
He described the apparent postponement of the next spending review as an attempt to "cover up the truth about Labour's cuts".

The Tory leader said the move was part of the Government's "pattern of deception" in the recent row over future spending
on public services.

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson indicated today that the Government would not set out new public spending plans before the next general election, arguing it was currently impossible to forecast the economy two years ahead.

But Mr Cameron, speaking at a Westminster press conference, said: "Cancelling the spending review is nothing to do with economic uncertainty and everything to do with political manoeuvring.

"It is a blatant attempt to cover up the truth about Labour's cuts."

Lord Mandelson's intervention today came after weeks of rowing between Labour and the Tories about the need for spending cuts after the next election.

Mr Cameron said that Mr Brown had shown a "complete lack of respect for the people of this country" because he had not been frank about the challenges facing Britain.

He accused the Prime Minister claiming that spending on public services would rise when the Government's own figures showed it was going to fall.

"We shouldn't be surprised," he went on. "I believe there is a thread of dishonesty running through this premiership.

"From cancelling the election and then saying it had nothing to do with the opinion polls, to his claim that abolishing the 10p income tax (rate) would have nothing to do in terms of hitting the poor.

"We've had his insistence that Alistair Darling is his first choice as Chancellor, and now this frankly pattern of deception about public spending."

Mr Brown was today launching a new national plan for public services, called Building Britain's Future, as he seeks to regain the political initiative.

But, in view of Lord Mandelson's comments about the spending review, Mr Cameron said: "Today we've got a relaunch without a spending tag."



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1

JoeMiddleton,

Edinburgh 29/06/2009 12:59:38
Mp Pot, meet Mr Kettle! There is nowt to choose between Mr Brown and Mr Cameron or their pro-nuclear anri-Scottish parties.
2

Padraig,

29/06/2009 13:17:25
Wow, thanks Joe for that contribution! Totally irrelevant to the report but, never mind - you enjoyed writing it!
3

nostress,

grangemouth 29/06/2009 13:41:30
Hi Padraig, just for you...

Tweedledum meet Tweedledee. There is nowt to choose between Mr Brown and Mr Cameron or their pro-nuclear anti-Scottish parties.
4

Padraig,

29/06/2009 14:22:54
Wow, nostress - not even an original comment!

This repetitive commenting really is a waste of space.
5

Fletty73,

Stirling 29/06/2009 15:27:53
UK Plc is bankrupt. Skint. Insolvent. Bust.
Mr C admits it, Mr B denies it.
Broon hopes the X-Factor watching British public won't notice because they are a bit dense.

So cuts are a coming whoever gets in.
Which, let's be honest, is a good thing, because it seems the Public Sector is now bigger than the Private Sector.

Mandelson is admitting above that the sums are so scarey that we are best just to stagger on in blind ignorance.

Maybe Zimbabwe can lend us some money to get us through the next 50 years?
6

nostress,

grangemouth 29/06/2009 15:43:35
Oh Padraig - wee sense of humour failure this afternoon? Never mind - me? - it's the repetitive lies from the unionist parties I find a waste of space...
7

Oldhabits,

Bristol 29/06/2009 15:50:32
How could there be a "thread of dishonesty" running through my premiership, my father was a church minister?
8

Dan,

Englandshire 29/06/2009 15:52:38
A quote from the BBC site on this:
'The policy document being unveiled by Mr Brown in the House of Commons is called "Building Britain's future" although many proposals are thought to relate to England only as a result of devolution in areas such as health and education.'
So Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland it appears, will miss out on the worst of this big screw up.
Lucky you. Of course, if Scotland do get independance, we're sending Brown et al back you know. ;)

9

Alan B,

29/06/2009 18:24:09
Brown has meant that the uk is the lead member of the arc of insolvency.
10

Alan B,

29/06/2009 18:35:56
Brown and dishonesty who would have throught of that.
11

For Scotlands Future,

Vote for the SNP 29/06/2009 23:47:18
A "thread of dishonesty". A THREAD?? It's a bl@@dy dual-carriageway!!

I agree with #1. Cameron certainly doesn't want to lose English votes by saying he'll build nuclear power plants in England instead of Scotland, or housing nuclear submarines in England to pollute that "green and pleasant land" with nuclear spills. He has nothing to loose by dumping it all in Scotland.

 

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