David Cameron made it very clear
during the
leadership election that economic stability would be prioritised over tax
cuts and he was subsequently elected leader by a significant majority of the party membership, so I think anybody that expects him to abandon that position now is being a bit unreasonable to be honest.
As I said yesterday, David Cameron made it perfectly clear
during the
leadership election that economic stability would be prioritised over unfunded tax
cuts, and was subsequently elected by a significant majority of the party membership, so anybody getting their knickers in a twist about him sticking by that policy (the title of this thread is clearly wrong) now is being unreasonable.