Leader’s sights on county seats

Tuesday 2nd October 2007, 12:05PM BST.

cameron.jpgDavid Cameron today declared the West Midlands to be a key battleground in the war to win a possible snap election next month.

Speaking exclusively to the Express & Star, Mr Cameron emphasised the importance of winning Black Country seats for his election campaign to be successful.

When the leader of the Conservative Party was asked if he could win the marginal seats in the Midlands, he said: “I believe that we can.

“Stafford especially is very close to my heart, as I fought there in 1997. I think people from Midlands are the backbone of hard working Britain; hard working, great people who want to do the best for themselves and for their families.”

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cameron.jpgDavid Cameron today declared the West Midlands to be a key battleground in the war to win a possible snap election next month.

Speaking exclusively to the Express & Star, Mr Cameron emphasised the importance of winning Black Country seats for his election campaign to be successful.

When the leader of the Conservative Party was asked if he could win the marginal seats in the Midlands, he said: “I believe that we can.

“Stafford especially is very close to my heart, as I fought there in 1997. I think people from Midlands are the backbone of hard working Britain; hard working, great people who want to do the best for themselves and for their families.”

The Tory leader said that he would be making frequent visits up to the West Midlands in the next few weeks in a bid to help secure extra seats.

And Mr Cameron continued by sending out a message to West Midlanders. He said: “We want to give you the power over your lives, and opportunity.

“We are going to help first time buyers in the area, and help you get on the housing ladder by cutting out stanp duty for people who have saved up all of their lives, and who want to pass their homes onto their kids.”

He added: “I think people in the West Midlands will really respond to that.

“The Conservative Party have great hopes in not only Stafford, but throughout the whole of the Black Country and West Midlands.”

The Conservative leader insisted that he and his party were ready to fight an election whether it comes this autumn or not.

He said he had rejected some of the green taxes proposed by the environment policy review headed by former environment secretary John Gummer and green campaigner Zac Goldsmith, including imposing VAT on domestic flights and rationing families to one flight a year tax free.

He said a Tory government was “not in the business” of taxing people who wanted to get around in their ordinary lives.

By Tom Graham in Blackpool


  1. 1
    Andrew Popovitch

    How utterly patronising. Surely he says this to every region in Britain, because everyone can claim to be the backbone of hard working Britain? How can anyone prove that people in, say, York, are anyway less hard working than the residents of Yeovil or Plymouth?

    Complete and utter spin – from the man and party who continually attack other parties for using spin. Genius!

    Are voters really this gullible? From the look of it – yes. How very depressing. Cameron is more of the same – bending over backwards to big business who “consolidate” and close down our factories; bending over backwards to London and the South East; bending over backwards to the car lobby; bending over backwards to establishment interests – all the while pretending to be for the “ordinary people”. Lies, lies lies – and yet we lap them up, fools that we are.

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  2. 2
    Linda

    I don’t think voters in this neck of the woods are that gullible. There is a decent dose of cynicism and common sense in the Midlands.

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  3. 3
    John

    He can think on..he won’t be getting my vote!

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  4. 4
    Dave Philips

    I think most voters aged 30+ have heard all this nonsense before.

    In my mind it doesn’t matter who comes to power as they never keep their promises. Middle Class citizens , ie the majority of the general public, neither poor nor rich, are always the ones who pay for half-brained 10 year plans to try and bring ideals back on track.

    One step forward and two steps back.

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  5. 5
    roy jenkins

    To Andrew Popovitch:))

    Can i ask which planet you are from:)) how many hundreds of thousands of companies have gone bankrupt since this shower got in, how many major companies have been sold to foreign companies who promise to keep jobs then close the factories, sack every body then move the company abroad we have several such companies in Cannock and Brownhills.

    How come this shower allow companies to have call centres abroad which sell your personal details, how many private pensions have been lost, did you see the recent figures for the amount of OAPs who have had to go into bancruptcy because they couldn’t afford to live.

    Did you see the figures for a year or so when nearly three hundred British passports went missing from the Passport Offices and no one knows where they went to?

    Do you know the figures for home repossessions, are you aware that the personal loans ie. credit cards etc are higher than the National Debt.

    I wrote to Richard Branson a few years ago asking that he become a politician.

    What we need now is several hundred Independants to get elected whose interest is Englands and not their own such as the ones in all parties we have now it insults banana republics to compare our lot with theirs.

    Just so their is no confusion i have sent the same documents i referred to in earlier blogs to the two other sides still waiting for a reply from Howard and the rest.

    First they ignore you-then they laugh at you- then they fight you-then you win. Ghandi.

    You should check web sites out Mr. Popovitch or magazines such as the Big Issue you might actually learn something:))

    Get snouts out the trough party

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    roy jenkins

    it should be three hundred thousand passports stolen

    Get snouts out the trough party

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