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10:25am Wednesday 20th August 2008
The Tories are now the right party to create a fairer society because the Government has failed to raise the incomes, aspirations and opportunities of Britain's poorest people, George Osborne said.
The shadow chancellor accused Labour of failing "on their own terms" and creating a "more unfair society".
Mr Osborne said it was his "overall ambition" to reduce taxes, but welfare reform, support for families and increased educational opportunities would be at the heart of a Conservative government.
The shadow chancellor made the comments on BBC Radio 4's Today programme ahead of a speech to think tank Demos aimed at knocking down Prime Minister Gordon Brown's expected "fairness" relaunch before it has even begun.
In a clear grab for Labour's core territory, Mr Osborne said his party was now best-placed to deliver for those on lowest incomes.
"What government should be focused on is raising the incomes and the aspirations and the opportunities for the millions of people who are stuck on low incomes, and that is where this Government has failed - not because they are bad people, not because they don't have noble ambitions, but because their measure, which is entirely reliant on the state, which is about redistribution, has failed - failed on their own terms," Mr Osborne said.
"Our education system is failing to spread opportunity, our welfare system is keeping people out of work, our tax system makes it extremely difficult for those on low incomes to get off those low incomes because those marginal tax rates are so high.
"Labour has failed, it has created a more unfair society, and I think there is a real opportunity for the Conservative Party now to lead this debate."
Mr Osborne said "simply chucking money at people" was not the answer, but insisted the Tories would not scrap the tax credits system.
In his speech later, Mr Osborne is expected to accuse Mr Brown of desperately grasping for words that focus groups told him would resonate with voters.
BLUEBIRD will power its way across Coniston Water once more if a public consultation into changing the lake’s by-laws is favourably received, reports Matthew Taylor.
An award-winning Lake District baker is putting together a rescue package for the bakery he closed down last week.
KENDAL Mountain Festival is in full swing after the event kicked off with a string of films and lectures at venues across the town.
Although the recession has, “technically,” only just begun, most businesses have been noticing a slowdown in the economy for months. A few have been experiencing it for more than a year!
Without wishing to sound a gloomy note in this era of credit crunch and climate change, have you noticed that we appear to be doomed? We’re not really taking this climate change thing at all seriously, are we? A recent experience in Windermere made me realise that sustainability, local and sourcing are just empty words in a dictionary.
REPRESENTATIVES from more than 250 businesses visited the first-ever South Lakeland Business 2 Business Exhibition, making the event a big success.
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