Cameron’s vision for Britain

Tuesday 28th April 2015 08:31 EDT
 

I agree with Kapilbhai, we should vote Conservatives as per my reasons below:

1. British PM David Cameron, Chancellor and Ex Foreign Secretary went to India for business and investment opportunities and also unveiled Gandhiji's Statue in Parliament Square.

2. Unemployment down to 1.8 ml, debt coming down, 0% inflation, low interest rates, wages and GDP are rising. IMF says Britain is doing better than EU countries, FTSE 100 Cos backing Tory's cautious but responsible economic policy.

3. People's Tax Allowance is nearly double to £10,600 and will increase, ISA amount is generous, interest earned to £1000 is tax free, Council Tax is frozen, and train fares will freeze too, house Inheritance Tax Free amount will increase from £325,000 to £500,000 for couples, so homes can pass to children tax free. Also people can buy Lloyds Bank Shares at big discounts, Council and Housing Association's tenants can buy their flats also at very big discounts

4. Extra £8 billion for NHS will increase doctors, nurses, staff and push efficiency. GP surgery open 7 days a week and same day appointment for people of 75 and over.

5. Capital Expenditure on new Railways from London to Manchester and from there to Scotland to ensure overall Britain' prosperity. Keeping Trident for security in this warring world, increase spending on roads etc. Also small and large businesses and industries will flourish with low taxes, creating apprenticeships and employmentfor thousands.

With so many positives, why not give Prime Minister David Cameron a 2nd term who with Boris Johnson has a great vision for Britain.

Upendra Kapadia

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