British Conservative Party head, David Cameron, fresh off a successful televised debate, stated voting for challenger, Liberal Democrat, Nick Clegg, who led the polls for the national discussion last week, is the equivalent of voting for incumbent, Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.
Nick Clegg and wife Miriam
Cameron illustrated both Brown and Clegg, share the same political beliefs and a victory for the latter would mean more years of the Labour Party, under the Liberal Democrat umbrella. The Conservatives currently lead in fundraising, while Clegg is steeped in a financial scandal he denies any involvement in.
The first televised debate in the British national elections aired this week on television and it was quite engaging. Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, Conservative, David Cameron and Liberal Democrat, Nick Clegg squared off on a number of national topics concerning Britons.
It was a healthy, informative debate that shed light on a number of items the public had not received sufficient answers to in the past. According to polls, incumbent Gordon Brown placed last at the debate.
British Conservative Party chief, David Cameron, is pledging a new Britain, in the event he and his contingent take the elections on May 6. 2010.
Cameron is vowing to make many positive changes to Britain, such as improving the economy and tax system, correcting MP finance issues and revamping the the currently broken benefits program and MP finance issues.
Britain could do with a change, to correct some of the financial deficiencies that have occurred over the last several years, as the nation has so much going for it that it would be a shame to not capitalize on that. The government should seek to build on that foundation.
Conservative Party head, David Cameron, has been on the campaign trail, with pregnant with Samantha, hoping he will lead his contingent to victory on May 6, 2010, in the British elections.
The race is almost at the home stretch, so in a bid at giving the public a chance to know him better, he has a YouTube page, with videos of his home life.
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The couple is affectionately named Sam and David. However, being the music buff, I instantly called them "Sam and Dave" like the music group.
Sam and Dave
All joking aside, Cameron has stated, he seeks to bring positive change to Britain, as he squares off against incumbent Prime Minister, Gordon Brown and his Labour Party.
The Queen of England has been formally asked to dissolve the current British Parliament, which is a precursor for the national elections. The main battle for Prime Minister shall be between incumbent Labour Party chief, Gordon Brown and Conservative Tory party head, David Cameron.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown
The Tony Blair years were not particularly kind to Britain or the Labour Party, due to the war in Iraq, former U.S. President, George W. Bush, roped the country's main ally across the pond into and was later accompanied by a terrible financial crisis that began in America and spread to the United Kingdom, then eventually most of the globe.
Britons do seem hopefully for positive change in their nation and the May elections shall furnish them with the opportunity to make that a reality. Britain needs swift reparative measures to mend the financial and social damage of the past decade.
David Cameron and wife Samantha
Exorbitant benefits draining tax dollars to the tune of billions, need to be reduced, as singular households enjoying loopholes in the system, should not be clearing more money in government assistance, than doctors and lawyers earn at their respective places of employment. Exports need to be increased as well. Industrialization isn't such a bad thing, contrary to what some would have the world believe.