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David Cameron on going green & keeping household bills down

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2008

David Cameron visited a family in West Yorkshire who have taken part in a 'Warm Front' scheme (set up by their Conservative-controlled council) which is insulating people's homes for free.

It's a good example of local councils going green while helping to keep household bills down.

Webcameron is the personal video blog of David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, where he gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what he's been up to. Visit http://www.conservatives.com for more information.

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  • i think its gr8 that he is showing some initiative it makes you wonder why we have gordan brown in charge go dave wooo ! lol xxx :)

  • yes, probably with a lorry would be suitable :) i expect people dont see cameron as evil because all this fuss over brown at the moment makes voters turn to the next biggest party - the torys. People will just see when cameron enters office that he is not the miricle worker that he, and other proclaim him 2 be, and the BBC is biased against Labor because they got rid of the last ruler of the BBC, so that isnt really fair on the Labor

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  • Politicians are criminals. Simple as that. But you know, so as long as people vote for them, the system will continue to churn out these politicians.

  • Funniest thing i've seen this year - David Cameron cycling to Parliament for a photo-call, followed by two cars full of bodyguards.

    Hypocrite.

  • not bad for a man who get s a £1,000 a mounth from the tax payer to pay his council tax and £800 a mounth to pay his morgage from the tax payer ah poor we sole

  • trouble is France is bitter enough to just put up as many trade barriers as possible

  • If I had the chance to run anyon over, it'd be Cameron.

  • Couldn't agree more. But why do so many people not see that?

  • Perhaps David would like to comment on a study by the highly respected Ruth Lea, which shows conclusively that if Britain were to leave the EU far from Europe not wanting to trade with us, they really would have no choice as the net 'loss' effect to them would be far greater, than the effect on the UK. Another reason why we should not surrender to Europe as David intends.

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