DHAKA: UK prime minister David Cameron detailed his plan for winning the 2015 general election Wednesday with a raft of measures designed to help struggling Britons and shut down support for the UK Independence Party.
Closing his Conservative Party’s annual conference, Cameron unveiled a string of proposals on everything from cutting taxes to boosting employment which he said would ‘build a Britain that everyone is proud to call home’.
While Cameron made only passing reference to UKIP and its leader Nigel Farage, much of the address seemed designed to appeal to voters considering a switch to the arch-eurosceptics in the May 2015 election.
The conference in Birmingham, central England, has been overshadowed by fears of growing support for UKIP after the defection of two Conservative lawmakers to their side and rumors more could follow, reports The Straits Times.
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