David Cameron will take to the stage in an hour to launch the Conservatives’ 2015 manifesto. Before he does, a short video will roll to introduce the themes of the document. We can bring you a teaser of that video now — watch above. The message in the short clip is based on how the Tories have turned around the economy over the last five years:
‘When Labour left power it left a note. It read: “there is no money”.
‘Five years on, notes of a different kind are turning people’s lives around. Job offers. Lower tax bills. Apprenticeship offers. Mortgage approval letters. Confirmation of school places.
‘These notes are the result of a plan that’s about giving you security of every stage of your life.
‘So never forget the note that Labour left – and how far Britain has come
‘Today this is our note to you: let’s keep going – to build a brighter, more secure future for you, your family and our country.’
Unlike many of the recent videos from Conservative HQ, the video has an upbeat, happy tone, which mixes a positive message on jobs and the last five years of economic growth with warnings about a Labour government. We’ll find out shortly to what extent the Prime Minister will push ahead with the Conservatives’ new campaign theme: building a ‘brighter, more secure future’ for Britain.
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