| 24. November 2006 | | JureDavid Cameron, voditelj britanskih konzervativcev, obrača strankarsko ladjo.
“I believe that poverty is an economic waste, a moral disgrace,” he is expected to say.
“In the past we used to think of poverty in absolute terms, meaning straightforward material deprivation.
“That’s not enough. We need to think of poverty in relative terms, the fact that some people lack those things which others in society take for granted.
“So I want this message to go out loud and clear: the Conservative party recognises, will measure and will act on relative poverty.”
His comments mark another break with the tradition of Margaret Thatcher, the former Conservative prime minister, and represent a fresh attempt to take on Labour on what has long been regarded as its own territory. Vir.
Hja, kdo pa še rabi železno lady, če pa imaš vendar Tonya Blaira?