Sunday, October 2, 2011

Rolling coverage of all events of the day in Manchester

11:23

And while we're on the subject of David Cameron and women, my colleague Polly Curtis wrote a post on his Reality Check blog on how Cameron is losing support from women voters. She said she apologized for the "Calm down, dear" observation is probably not relevant and that the coalition is losing support from women voters because women are disproportionately affected by cuts .


11:09

Harriet Harman

, deputy head of the work, described by David Cameron apology to the women as "false." This was posted on Twitter.

Cameron apologies to women

false. Not accepted unless the U-turns in the child care cuts and a threat to maternity leave

10:48

"still working on a complete list of all the main points of the interview with David Cameron in the series of Marr, but in the Meanwhile, here

David Mundell

, a Scotland Office minister and Tory MP in Scotland only, which condemns the plan of Murdo Fraser, one of candidates for election to the Scottish Conservative party policy in Scotland was dissolved and replaced by a new one.


I can not support the dissolution of our party. It is a betrayal of our members and activists and the unconditional 420,000 people who voted Conservative in the elections in the UK in general. He intended to remain neutral in this election, given my position as our MP alone, and a government minister, but I can not continue to remain silent. The prospect of liquidation SCUP [the Scottish Conservative and Unionist] and the threat of a serious division is too large.

Mundell said he would support Ruth Davidson, an MSP was first elected in May in the leadership race.

10:17:.

is a reaction to the interview Cameron Twitter in the series Andrew Marr

Patrick O'Flynn in the Daily Express

Marr # unharmed, but it seemed too complacent in the cam of the EU. This will cause problems here cpc11 #

Benedict Brogan in the Daily Telegraph

agree with @ oflynnexpress: Cam has a great voice, speaking good English, has enormous power. Sinister work

Gaby Hinsliff, the viewer former political editor

Cameron seems uncomfortable on the growth strategy in Europe. this will be the Q to see cpc11 #

PoliticsHome

De Paul Waugh

PM dodges 'opportunity' of the amendment to the Treaty of the EU to repatriate powers. Suggests this issue in the medium term, the response bit confusing

9:58:

verdict pressure in the press room in Manchester Central, the headquarters of the conference was that we did not interview took much later. Cameron confirmed that he always accepts what he thought about the Human Rights Act in May 2010. Teresa May, the Interior Minister, telling the Sunday Telegraph that the HRA would go (that is, who still think what she thought in May 2010 as well), this gives us a single line of the coalition, because Nick Clegg told the Lib Dem conference: "Let me tell you something very clear about the Human Rights Act In fact, I'm going to do in the words of one syllable is here to stay.." But this feels like a display choreographed poses, but a new perspective on what the government will do. Unless I missed it, Cameron had nothing original to say about the economy. But I thought it was Interestingly, when Marr tried to try to say I could not wait to get rid of the Liberal Democrats after 2015, Cameron refused to take the bait. The Independent on Sunday suggested that if Cameron wins narrow majority in the next elections, which plans to offer positions Liberal Democrats in the cabinet.

I'll post an adequate summary soon

9:55:.

Oh, no, not very long

Marr was a brief discussion with PJ Harvey, musician. She says the government cuts to the arts. Cameron said that the lottery is still providing a lot of money. Now, he sings "Beautiful Britain". Cameron will be like.

9:49:.

Marr returns to the economy

Q:. Vince Cable, the crisis was like a war


Cameron said there are some similarities. The coalition was the last war.

Q:. Some people do not seem to be affected by the crisis

Cameron said he did not accept it. People are affected, especially for things like energy prices.



mentions a visit to the hospital yesterday. One patient told her about their children, those working in the industry. He was proud that they were building the future of Britain.

Cameron says the government has shown people that it is a better future.

's it. The interview is over.

9.45:. Marr asked about the status of the coalition

Q: If you had the majority, which is pressed to the Liberal Democrats

Cameron says the coalition is working. Of course, there are "tensions and pressures." At the next election, the Conservatives to fight as a separate party. "We will fight for victory."

Q: What kind of Conservative are you? A Thatcher? Or a conservative who enjoys the coalition?

Cameron says he is a "modern compassionate conservative".

He says he does not agree that the government is hampered by the "Liberal Democrats stuffed." The decision to increase health spending is a conservative.

The success of a party can not be at the expense of the other, he said.

Q: Will there be a coalition of divorce

We are not married, said Cameron. He jokes that he is married to his wife, not Nick Clegg.

At the next election, who wants to win outright.

9:41:.

Marr arises about planning

Cameron says he likes the ground. It is damaging the ground that the damage to his own family.


Q: But the law allows the planning of new signs to go anywhere as they do in the U.S.

Cameron says he is not good.

According to government plans, local governments will have to benefit.


Q: Do you accept that there will be more housing in rural areas

Cameron says he wants to give local people greater control over new homes. Councillors want more housing available.

Q: Do you agree it would be good to get rid of the Law on Human Rights


Cameron said that he accepted it would be better replaced with a British Bill of Rights. However, the coalition policy. He created a commission to examine this possibility.

What you can do is look at how it is interpreted in the UK. Recently, a wagon was to be used in cases where a prisoner could have worked, because people thought that human rights were involved. These problems can be solved.

9:34:.

Marr wondering about the economy

Q: Do you rule out tax cuts

Cameron says it is important to stick to the government's economic plans. However, some corporate taxes were cut.

Q: And you can not spend more money, you can

Cameron said that those who claim that spending "a little more than a billion today," will make a big difference. The government will spend 3 billion pounds ($ billion) during the coming years.

Cameron says the government is taking several steps: 1.) Treatment of deficits, 2) make every effort to help companies develop and invest

Q:. Andrew Tyrie, said the growth strategy is inconsistent

Cameron said that exports to China increased by 40%. The automotive industry is booming.

Q: Is it necessary to review the strategy for growth

Cameron says the government must do everything it can to drive growth. What is. For example, the housing plan announced today could create 200,000 jobs. (See 8:55.)

The Government is also entitled to buy back, he said. (The BBC has more on that here.)


9:32:.

They keep talking about Europe

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