General Election 2010: Conservatives launch green manifesto

General Election 2010: Conservatives launch green manifesto; ENGLAND: London: INT David Cameron MP (Leader, Conservative Party) speech SOT - The central questions at this election campaign are these: how can we achieve real change in this country? / How can we make a clean break from the past and the failed policies of the past? / How can we take Britain in a completely new direction? / What we’re saying today is that there is only one answer to these questions: a new, strong Conservative government / Where Labour has failed only a new Conservative government can make real change / Take the environment - As the clock ticks on climate change we’ve had thirteen wasted years from Labour - tough talk but pitiful action / By contrast, we’ve made the environment a priority / Fighting for a Climate Change Bill with binding targets for reductions in carbon emissions – and supporting it through Parliament / Opposing the third runway at Heathrow / And in government we’d go further / We’ve already set out the boldest plans to green our economy, from starting a new Green Investment Bank to paying people to generate their own energy and offering £6,500 of energy efficiency improvements to every home in the country, at no up-front cost / Announcing our ambition to ensure every car sold in this country is an electric or alternative fuelled car / Following our pledge to cut government emissions by 10% in twelve months – something no other party has matched – 50 Conservative-led councils covering a population of more than 11 million people have promised to do the same / And, today we can announce that we will invite communities to plant a tree for every child born in England each year / Let’s be clear: these things will only come about with the clean break of a new Conservative government / The same story is true of the fight for our civil liberties / Labour have shown complete contempt for the rights of the individual / In opposition we have fought them ...
General Election 2010: Conservatives launch green manifesto; ENGLAND: London: INT David Cameron MP (Leader, Conservative Party) speech SOT - The central questions at this election campaign are these: how can we achieve real change in this country? / How can we make a clean break from the past and the failed policies of the past? / How can we take Britain in a completely new direction? / What we’re saying today is that there is only one answer to these questions: a new, strong Conservative government / Where Labour has failed only a new Conservative government can make real change / Take the environment - As the clock ticks on climate change we’ve had thirteen wasted years from Labour - tough talk but pitiful action / By contrast, we’ve made the environment a priority / Fighting for a Climate Change Bill with binding targets for reductions in carbon emissions – and supporting it through Parliament / Opposing the third runway at Heathrow / And in government we’d go further / We’ve already set out the boldest plans to green our economy, from starting a new Green Investment Bank to paying people to generate their own energy and offering £6,500 of energy efficiency improvements to every home in the country, at no up-front cost / Announcing our ambition to ensure every car sold in this country is an electric or alternative fuelled car / Following our pledge to cut government emissions by 10% in twelve months – something no other party has matched – 50 Conservative-led councils covering a population of more than 11 million people have promised to do the same / And, today we can announce that we will invite communities to plant a tree for every child born in England each year / Let’s be clear: these things will only come about with the clean break of a new Conservative government / The same story is true of the fight for our civil liberties / Labour have shown complete contempt for the rights of the individual / In opposition we have fought them ...
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