Cameron warns voting Lib Dems will put Labour in power
Tory leader David Cameron is warning voters that if they support the Liberal Democrats on election day, they risk being “stuck” with a Labour government.
Cameron was today keen to voice the message “vote Clegg, get Brown”, after opinion polls show Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg’s popularity with voters has surged following last week’s TV debate.
Weekend polls show the Lib Dems in the lead for the first time in 104 years, with 33 per cent, while the Tories are on 32 per cent and Labour on 26 per cent.
In a press conference this morning, Cameron said: “The only way to be certain of change is to have a Conservative government.
“Any other result and we could be stuck with what we have got now, literally stuck, not just with the people we have got now, not just with the leader we have got now, but stuck with the problems we have got now.”
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John Blackmore | 19 Apr 2010 3:11 pm
Historically the main reason people have given for not voting Lib Dem is the belief that they can't win.
The fear now being shown by Cameron seems to suggest that he is afraid that all this is about to change.
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