-
Advertisement
World

Britain’s Cameron to cast national election as battle over free markets

PM will tout Conservatives as party of tax cuts

Reading Time:1 minute
Why you can trust SCMP
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron. Photo: Reuters

British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday will cast a national election in 2015 as a choice between his “pro-business” ruling Conservative party and what he calls its anti-business socialist rivals.

In a speech to his party’s annual conference in the northern English city of Manchester, Cameron will place Britain’s economic recovery at the heart of his bid for re-election.

He will champion private enterprise as the way to improve living standards and accuse the opposition Labour party of planning to interfere in free markets and subvert capitalism.

Advertisement

Pitching the Conservatives as the party of aspiration and tax cuts, Cameron will seek to counter Labour’s charge that he has stoked a recovery for the wealthy while failing ordinary voters who are grappling with prices rising faster than wages.

“Profit, wealth creation, tax cuts, enterprise: these are not dirty, elitist words - they’re not the problem, they really are the solution because it’s not government that creates jobs, it’s businesses,” Cameron will say.

Advertisement

Extracts of the speech were made available in advance.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x