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Cameron promotes family values



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DAVID Cameron yesterday put the family at the heart of his party's agenda, telling a gathering of Conservative activists that his ambition was to make Britain "more family-friendly".
Support for the family is the key to curing social ills such as crime, drug abuse and educational under-performance, cutting the cost of government and paving the way for "sustainably lower taxes", the leader told the party's Spring Forum in Gateshead.




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  • Last Updated: 15 March 2008 7:38 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Conservative Party
 
1

Furchrissake,

16/03/2008 02:39:23
It was absolutely sickening to see that man abuse his children's privacy in such a blatant way. The wee souls looked bewildered and the way he used his disabled son was appalling. Shame on you Cameron, you'll be joining the labour party soon.
2

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 16/03/2008 05:39:52
Where is this place called Britain anyway? I would have thought that they would have had FAMILY VALUES already set in place! Must be a new thing for them!
3

Roy,

16/03/2008 07:37:34
Cameron is better not to go there. Saying something like this usually guarantees that some politician is about to be caught with his pants down.
4

Geoff,

sa 16/03/2008 09:16:03
Cameron's dad was born in Scotland.

Just thought you would all like to know.
5

donald,

glasgow 16/03/2008 09:47:29
So was Broon's and he also cynically exploits his weans for crass opportunism.
6

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16/03/2008 10:12:43
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Geoff,

sa 16/03/2008 14:27:32
Also, the previous Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith was born in Scotland. With less than ten percent of the UK population,Scots certainly feature prominently in UK politics!Just thought you would like to know-not that yous have much to say today!
8

Geoff,

sa 16/03/2008 14:29:42
6 Scott webb-anybody whio isnt a member of the SNP is bought and paid for hey?
9

Jeff, Surrey,

17/03/2008 10:49:33
#1 Thou doth protest too much.

Secrecy and sham privacy laws hide all sorts of real abuse by Social Services, Family Law and the likes.

 

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