I thought the labour response to David Camerons statement on a new economic strategy was a bit strong:
NL's response:
More here.
I thought he had a point...
Mr Cameron cited problems encountered by pharmaceutical and technology firms in his Witney and West Oxfordshire constituency as examples of ways in which transport links could be improved.
"Witney doesn't have a railway station and is connected to the nearest city, Oxford, by just a single-carriage road," the Tory leader said.
"Local businesses there don't just need economic stability; they don't just need lower tax and fewer regulations.
"They need the infrastructure, in the broadest sense of the word, to succeed. They need good transport links so they get their goods up and down the country and beyond."
"Witney doesn't have a railway station and is connected to the nearest city, Oxford, by just a single-carriage road," the Tory leader said.
"Local businesses there don't just need economic stability; they don't just need lower tax and fewer regulations.
"They need the infrastructure, in the broadest sense of the word, to succeed. They need good transport links so they get their goods up and down the country and beyond."
With global economic instability facing the UK, David Cameron's unfunded tax plans represent a threat to mortgage rates and jobs.
While the Labour government will always put stability first, the Tories' recklessness would put Britain's economy at risk yet again.
While the Labour government will always put stability first, the Tories' recklessness would put Britain's economy at risk yet again.
I thought he had a point...
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