Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Economic aims of conservatives


How we know, in this May, in UK will be new elections of new premier minister. The is a main candidate who is more likely to win,David Cameron. He is a chairman of Conservative party and he is more likely to win against a representative of Liberal party Gordon Brown, because his economic aims look very efficient.
So, here some aims of David Cameron and Conservative party as a whole.
1) Ensure macroeconomic stability, conservatives want to safeguard Britain's credit rating with a credible plan to eliminate a large part of deficit over a Parliament. And consevatives point out that, their fiscal policy will seek possibilities to help to keep interest rates lower for longer. The Bank of England is going to continue to target 2 per cent of CPI (Consumer Price Index) and will use it in new role to preserve financial stability.
2) Create a more balanced economy. How I understood, conservatives want to create better conditions for higher exports,investments and saving as a share of GDP.
3) Conservatives want give jobs for unemployment people and reduce the number of children in workless households.
4) They want to make Britain for business, to improve Britain's international rankings for tax competitiveness and business regulation.
5) Conservatives want to raise productivity growth in the public sector,to deliver better schools and a better NHS.
6) Also, conservatives want ot reduce UK greenhouse gas emissions.

3 comments:

  1. The blogger returns - you KNOW it is important!

    You should include this:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1247980/George-Osborne-sets-new-economic-benchmarks-Tories-admit-cuts-add-1-5bn.html

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  2. No daily?

    4 months until the exam....

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