
David Cameron is due to give his keynote speech on Sunday The Conservatives will contest the general election on six themes, the party has announced at its spring conference in Brighton.They cover the national debt, the economy, family, the NHS, schools and changes in Westminster. David Cameron dismissed criticism that the Tories were too "timid" in a video post on his WebCameron blog, saying their plans were "bold and radical". Labour's Douglas Alexander said the proposals were "reckless". The Tories have revealed their election slogan will be "Vote for change". 'Difficult truths'In his blog, Mr Cameron, said: "The Conservative Party is a modern party and it's a bold, radical party - and that's the way it's going to stay." Mr Brown may not want to discuss his pension-destroying, gold-selling, golden-rule-breaking, national debt-doubling, money-wasting, tax-raising, colleague-rubbishing, pledge-betraying, election-bottling record, but we do William Hague Shadow foreign secretary He said Gordon Brown was taking the country in the "wrong direction" and Britain was "crying out" for the Conservative Party to bring "[their] values, ideas and energy" and make "big changes".
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