David Cameron: We Understand Local Election Message 'Loud And Clear'

PA/The Huffington Post UK  |  Posted: 07/05/2012 06:35 Updated: 07/05/2012 11:26

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David Cameron also promised to do more to help hard-working people who "want to get on and play by the rules".

David Cameron has admitted he needs to "prove" himself to voters and insisted he understands the message from the local elections "loud and clear".

The Prime Minister said excuses about mid-term blues "aren't enough" to explain the party's dire performance at the polls. Echoing Chancellor George Osborne, he pledged to "focus on what matters".

Cameron also promised to do more to help hard-working people who "want to get on and play by the rules".

In an article for The Telegraph, he wrote: "My reaction to last week's local election results is straightforward: I get the message, loud and clear.

"I know that the familiar excuses - low turnout, mid term blues - aren't enough. Even the difficulties of our economic situation and the tough but necessary decisions the Government has had to take cannot fully explain the results."

He added: "The message people are sending is this: focus on what matters, deliver what you promise - and prove yourself in the process. I get it."

Cameron said voters wanted to know the coalition Government was "not just a bunch of accountants".

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He added: "When people think about the economy they don't see it through the dry numbers of the deficit figures, trade balances or inflation forecasts - but instead the things that make the difference between a life that's worth living and a daily grind that drags them down."

It comes after Mr Osborne signalled the Government will stall flashpoint Lords reforms plans as the Conservatives attempt to halt the increasingly bitter public attacks from their own ranks. The Chancellor vowed ministers would "focus on the things that really matter" and insisted that introducing elections for peers was not a "priority".

Tory MPs and peers queued up to heap criticism on the party's high command after a string of bungles that culminated in a dire election performance. Mr Osborne dismissed the most vocal of those, Nadine Dorries, as a serial rebel after she warned that David Cameron could be ousted by Christmas.

Respected veteran Lord Ryder, John Major's former chief whip, warned the PM he "won't be the master of his own destiny for very much longer" if he fails to "take a grip".

While Tory Brian Binley said the verdict at the ballot box was a "major setback" for the party and urged Prime Minister David Cameron to "wake up and smell the coffee".

Shadow cabinet office minister Michael Dugher said Cameron was "showing increasing signs of having a bunker mentality."

"After two years in Downing Street, with one million young people out of work and an economy in recession, he says the lesson is that he needs to put in some 'hard work'. Only this out-of-touch Prime Minister would have taken 730 days to figure that out.

"Cameron thinks the message from the local elections is that he should plough on with his policies regardless. The problem is not the Government's spin, it's Cameron and Osborne's recession. "

Former minister Tim Yeo insisted it was "not too late" to push highly divisive House of Lords reform to the "bottom of the queue" as the coalition finalises it's legislative programme for next week's Queen's speech.

But Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg signalled he was determined to press ahead ahead with the changes.

Writing in the Guardian he said his party's radicalism was needed "as much as ever" and called on the coalition to "get on" with the reforms rather than becoming "tied up in knots in Westminster" over the issue.

"The first two years of the coalition were a rescue mission for the economy. The second half has to be about reform," he wrote.

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05:46 on 16/05/2012
How can he understand the message without one word on immigration.
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
14:51 on 08/05/2012
I've heard it all now, David Camera-on lives on a council estate and middle class swingers vote Labour! Lol
13:13 on 08/05/2012
I can't understand how council leaders all over England can pay themselves more to run a council than Dave gets for messing up the country.And no one in government does a thing about it . If people in power were stopped from ripping off the country we'd be a lot better off. Also if bankers were stopped from helping themselves to millions of pounds after we saved their jobs we'd be even more better off. If fair was fair when bankers made a profit they get a reasonable bonus , when bankers lost money they pay money back.Don't just take money when things are good and and have nothing to answer for when you c*ck up to the tune of millions.
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
14:55 on 08/05/2012
Council leaders all over the UK probably pay themselves more than the Prime Minister to compensate for the fact that MP's fiddled their expenses.
12:37 on 08/05/2012
If Cameron learnt anything worth knowing at his posh college he'd know that most people are quite wise about a lot of things, to keep blaming Labour is a big mistake because it only proves that if the last government were so terrible (which they were) yet the people still prefer them to the Tories it shows how bad he and his millionaire buddies are.
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03:59 on 08/05/2012
I think history will teach us that the tory party lead coalition,
won or installed on a mere protest vote, after some of the blunders committed.
by labour ,not all ,but some, to be fair.
D Cameron must realise people are not cattle, to be herded around,
and treated with contempt, as he found out too his sorrow,
at the local elections.
wes
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
15:02 on 08/05/2012
History is likely to teach us that any debt that the government runs up in our name, will be paid by us, whether we like it or not.
16:41 on 08/05/2012
Mickey Mouse i.
Of that, there is no doubt.
wes
02:41 on 08/05/2012
No.

You don't.

Deceiver.
01:10 on 08/05/2012
LETS SPEND SOME MORE MONEY WE DON'T HAVE AND PLACE THE BURDEN ON THE GENERATIONS TO COME . WHO'S UP FOR IT ?
01:44 on 08/05/2012
Up for what, your way behind the times.

This burden is here already, with over 1Million Plus and rising of our Younger - Generation Unemployed, with many more joining them this Summer.
Therefore, this LOST GENERATION GAME has already begun due to a complete LACK of ANY Spending causing mounting UK Austerity.
00:59 on 08/05/2012
the alternative is more borrowing more debt and even more misery when the party is over, dont you people ever learn you cannot spend twenty pounds when you only have ten simples.
08:59 on 08/05/2012
Money needs to be released that is currently in the wealthys bank accounts, money has to be circulated for us to recover... if they continue to hoard then there's no fix.
00:33 on 08/05/2012
He added: "The message people are sending is this: focus on what matters, deliver what you promise - and prove yourself in the process. I get it."

Still didn't get it right boyo. The message also said lower petrol and fuel prices, get teenages and women back into work, cut unemployment, cut VAT and create growth.
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
15:06 on 08/05/2012
The government owes too much money on our behalf to fiddle about with tax reducing measures and getting women back to work. The big problem is that since the government has no money of its own, the only place it can get it from to pay it back is from us.
15:33 on 08/05/2012
Hi Mickey. Yes but it is a spiral problem. The less people in work paying taxes, the less the government get in revenue. The only way to increase revenue is to get more into work paying tax and it was quite inapporpriate to cut the 50% tax rate at that time. France for instance still has a higher tax rate than us and this new government over there is now going to increase this to 80% for the super rich. Meanwhile we are reducing the revenue from tax in all manner of ways. Little revenue = bankrupcy.
00:17 on 08/05/2012
Getting rid of the coalition goverment is the best thing cam boy could right now , and him and georgy boy should start to listen to ordinary working folk and see what their needs are and forget about the stock market and the euro because to the hard working people who are giving it all theyve got the stock market and the euro dont mean a bloody thing .
23:36 on 07/05/2012
Whatever fine words and platitudes Mister Cameron comes out with he knows, and we know, that nothing is going to change. He has set the country on a course that he knows is either make or break, and isn't much bothered which, but then if I had his money I wouldn't care much either. If it all goes wrong he'll just up sticks and leave for sunnier climes.

He nor any members of his party have any concern for the poor, sick, or homeless. That's not an attack on them, It's simply the way they are. They simply no nothing of the real world, never having lived in it.

The real tragedy though is that it's not just the Conservatives. Labour have become nothing more than Conservatives in waiting. And Lib Dems? Well the less said about them the better.

The thing I don't understand though is why it's the masses who have to suffer. There is enough money to fight wars, put on sporting events, and for the queen to have a huge jubilee party, and all at the taxpayers expense.

Funny old things finances, I'll never understand them.

Still it's far more important that the Queen has a nice party than aunty Mabel gets her new hip, or Grandad his new wheelchair. And Kate needs now shoes.. Gotta get your priorities right.....
01:08 on 08/05/2012
Bitter disguntled ... but with a voice
23:21 on 07/05/2012
He added: "The message people are sending is this: focus on what matters, deliver what you promise - and prove yourself in the process. I get it."......surely he doesn't think we are fooled by this typical politicians guff?
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
22:57 on 07/05/2012
We'll tell 'em all the money is spent and the population will reach 70 million. That'll teach them to get rid of us!
22:56 on 07/05/2012
He undertands the message???...hahaha no he does not.... neither do the mainstream media they have NOT mentioned the big winners in the bi election by a landslide.. thats the 68% who did not vote for any of the cretins that stood.
23:36 on 07/05/2012
Agree,well said.