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The Tories will become the party that represents working people rather than the rich and powerful, David Cameron has said in his New Year message. | The Tories will become the party that represents working people rather than the rich and powerful, David Cameron has said in his New Year message. |
The Tory leader also promises that next year his party will set out its alternative policies in more detail. | The Tory leader also promises that next year his party will set out its alternative policies in more detail. |
He warns that 2007 will be the year "Labour's dark side comes to the fore". | He warns that 2007 will be the year "Labour's dark side comes to the fore". |
Shadow home secretary David Davis said he will head a new Tory taskforce, which the party says will study how to reverse a decline in social mobility. | |
Writing in The Sunday Times he said the tax and benefits regime, business red tape and failings in education were responsible for holding people back. | |
"A youngster born into the bottom quarter of society half a century ago was more likely to get on and work their way up to a higher economic class than those making their way today," he said. | |
2006 was the year in which the Conservative Party moved back into the mainstream of British politics - a modern, compassionate voice for change, optimism and hope David Cameron | 2006 was the year in which the Conservative Party moved back into the mainstream of British politics - a modern, compassionate voice for change, optimism and hope David Cameron |
Mr Cameron said that Gordon Brown taking over from Tony Blair would usher in "an onslaught of negative campaigning and the politics of fear and division." | |
The "real battle for Britain's future" would begin next year, he said. | The "real battle for Britain's future" would begin next year, he said. |
"2006 was the year in which the Conservative Party moved back into the mainstream of British politics - a modern, compassionate voice for change, optimism and hope," he said. | "2006 was the year in which the Conservative Party moved back into the mainstream of British politics - a modern, compassionate voice for change, optimism and hope," he said. |
"In 2007, we must move into a new gear - setting out in detail our clear, positive alternative to a Labour government whose incompetence and untrustworthiness is beginning to disgust the working people it was elected to serve." | "In 2007, we must move into a new gear - setting out in detail our clear, positive alternative to a Labour government whose incompetence and untrustworthiness is beginning to disgust the working people it was elected to serve." |
Mr Cameron was responding to criticism that the party lacks policies. | Mr Cameron was responding to criticism that the party lacks policies. |
Working people "want something done about the cost of living," he said. | Working people "want something done about the cost of living," he said. |
"Council tax and utility bills keep going up and it's becoming harder for families to make ends meet." | "Council tax and utility bills keep going up and it's becoming harder for families to make ends meet." |
He warned that Mr Brown would "pile on the pressure with still more tax rises". | He warned that Mr Brown would "pile on the pressure with still more tax rises". |
"We must show that unlike Labour we will be a party that is for working people, not rich and powerful vested interests," he said. | "We must show that unlike Labour we will be a party that is for working people, not rich and powerful vested interests," he said. |
The Tory idea of "social responsibility" would make life better than Labour's "state control", he added. | The Tory idea of "social responsibility" would make life better than Labour's "state control", he added. |
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