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Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister – in the House of Commons am 11:30 am ar 6 Mai 2009.

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Photo of Gordon Brown Gordon Brown The Prime Minister, Leader of the Labour Party 11:30, 6 Mai 2009

If the right hon. Gentleman wants to talk about U-turns, the biggest U-turn is his supporting public spending, and now saying that he will not match our public spending. The biggest U-turn on education is to support money for education, and then to say that he will cut it. The biggest U-turn is to say that he was supporting us on the police and is now planning to cut police expenditure. Let us remember that he was the "hug a hoodie", which was another of his big U-turns. Compassionate Conservatism—it has gone, gone and gone.

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David Clark
Posted on 8 Mai 2009 10:07 am (Report this annotation)

Again the PM wants to spend, spend, spend, and doesn't understand that there is a requirement to tighten our public expenditure belt, and accept hard decisions have to be made.