Lord Cameron insists the Conservative Party's “hugely vigorous” election campaign is "fizzing with ideas", citing policies like national service and cutting stamp duty. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I'm satisfied this is a hugely vigorous campaign.
00:02I mean, often at the end of 14 years,
00:04you find parties that are sort of struggling
00:06to come up with new ideas.
00:07But in this campaign, I would say the contrast
00:09is the Conservatives.
00:11New idea for national service, new idea
00:13to get the pension out of tax, new idea
00:15to cut stamp duty for first-time buyers,
00:17new ideas for more apprenticeships.
00:19It's a campaign that's fizzing with new ideas and policy
00:23proposals from the Conservatives, all fully
00:25costed, and a pretty blank page from Labour,
00:29whose whole campaign seems to be, we need change,
00:31but we need change to bring about stability.
00:33Well, change for stability is a pretty odd election strategy.