Summary
DAVID CAMERON will say today that he is ready to be "tested" as Prime Minister - and seek to offer a positive vision of a Tory Britain despite the promise of deep cuts in public spending.
The Conservatives' final pre-election conference has been dominated by proposals to tackle Britain's pounds 175bn budget deficit, including raising the retirement age to 66 and withdrawing some benefits from the middle classes.See the full content of this document
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Cameron 'Ready to Be Tested by the Steep Climb Ahead'
Mr Cameron will seek to balance that austere message with a promise that the pain of the spending cuts "will be worth it".
In an echo of Tony Blair's 1997 campaign slogan "Things can only get better", Mr Cameron ...See the full content of this document
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