This page is to discuss comments etc… made by the Conservative MP David Cameron.
David Cameron Biography (from the Conservative Party website)
David was elected Leader of the Conservative Party in December 2005, on a mandate to change the Party and change the country. Since then he has set out plans to rebuild our battered economy, revive our beleaguered NHS and repair our broken society.
David’s family has always been the starting point of everything he has wanted to achieve in politics. He is proud of the values that were instilled in him when he was young. Today, as a father, he knows how important quality family time is, and has made shared parental leave a priority. David, Samantha and their young children live in London and West Oxfordshire, where he has been MP for Witney since 2001. Very sadly their much loved eldest child, Ivan, six, who suffered from cerebral palsy and severe epilepsy, died on 25 February 2009.
Before he became an MP, David worked in business and government. He worked as a Special Adviser in government, first to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and then to the Home Secretary.
Afterwards he spent seven years at Carlton Communications, one of the UK’s leading media companies, and served on the management Board.
David’s experience in business made him appreciate first hand the damaging effect which red tape and high taxes can have on job creation.
At a time when the country is in recession, and people are worried about losing their jobs, he believes there is urgent need for change.
He published plans for a National Loan Guarantee Scheme to get money flowing to business again. He has called for tax breaks for pensioners, and the abolition of income tax on savings for basic rate taxpayers, in the 2009 Budget. At a time when families are suffering, he has announced plans for a freeze in council tax for two years by cutting wasteful Government spending. He believes we need to cut employment costs for small businesses by cutting National Insurance and through a tax break for new jobs, and that government needs to live within its means to help tackle the doubling of the national debt.
David’s vision is of a country where people have more opportunity and power over their lives; a country where families are stronger and society is more responsible; a Britain which is safer and greener.
POSITIONS HELD:
* MP for Witney, June 2001 –
* Range of Shadow Ministerial Posts 2003-5, including Shadow Secretary of State for Education
* Leader of the Opposition December 2005-
PROUDEST POLITICAL ACHIEVEMENT:
* Getting the Conservative Party listened to again
INTEREST OUTSIDE OF POLITICS:
* Playing tennis
* Growing vegetables and cooking
FAMILY LIFE:
* Married to Samantha
* Children: Nancy and Elwen. Sadly their eldest child, Ivan, died on 25 February 2009.
Please post David Cameron comments in the form below for general discussion.
“I think what I did was very reasonable, which is that I bought a house in my constituency in 2001 at the time of the election. I claimed the mortgage interest on that house. I was actually paying out more in mortgage interest than I was claiming. But, yes, I was claiming a large amount. And over a time I managed to pay down some of that mortgage and I’m now claiming, as well as the mortgage interest, for some very basic bills like council tax, electricity and heating and the rest of it. So I don’t think what is being said, that somehow I could have reduced the claim on the taxpayer – I don’t think that’s right.”
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MP’s were allowed to claim £23,000 a year in expenses (which is a good wage for some people in the UK!!), I find it insulting that David Cameron has taken the high road with regards MP’s expenses when he’s claimed almost the entire £23,000 a year mostly on mortgage interest payments.
Like the majority of MP’s, David Cameron’s expenses fell within the rules**, but the fact is like most MP’s he took full advantage of the system to help acquire an expensive second home and so is no better than any of the other MP’s.
** I also don’t get how clearing wisteria and vines from a chimney, replacing outside lights and resealing his conservatory’s roof helps him do his job as an MP?
Next time I submit a tax return I’ll remember to include our mortgage repayments.
David
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I am wishing for a hung parliament, i want all politicians hung.
You only want expenses reform because you have been caught, tell the truth, would you have paid your wisteria pruning bill back if nobody knew about it.
It totally stinks most MPs have their noses so far in the trough the only thing sticking out is their backsides and that is for the general public to kiss.
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David Cameron looks back on his speech to the 2009 Conservative Party Conference
PROUDEST POLITICAL ACHIEVEMENT:
* Getting the Conservative Party listened to again
When was that??