David Cameron's New Year message

telegraph 2014-02-14

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The Government's New Year's resolution is to stick to the long term plan that "is turning the country around", David Cameron said in his New Year message.
The economy is turning a corner, he claimed, with businesses opening up, people getting decent jobs and factories making British goods and selling them to the world.

"That's why this year, 2014, we are not just going to stick to the plan. We are going to redouble our efforts to deliver every part of it, to benefit the whole country and secure a better future for everyone," he said.

He said 2014 "is a vital year for our economy."

As the countdown to the independence referendum begins, the Prime Minister told the people of Scotland "we want you to stay" and "build an even stronger" UK.
It is an important date in the history of the United Kingdom, he said, and urged "the nations" to stay together.

"The referendum vote will be the biggest decision Scotland has ever been asked to make. The outcome matters to all of us, wherever we live in the UK.

"This year let the message go out from England, Wales and Northern Ireland to everyone in Scotland: we want you to stay and together we can build an even stronger United Kingdom for our children and grandchildren," Mr Cameron said.

Source: PA

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