David Cameron says workers “who can should, those who can't we will always help”

David Cameron says workers “who can should, those who can't we will always help”

David Cameron

David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, pointed at the future of jobs in the next five years after winning his own seat in Oxfordshire.

Cameron said: “This is clearly a very strong night for the Conservative Party. We’ve had a positive response to a positive campaign about safeguarding our economy, about creating jobs, about our record in government over the last five years, but above all, our plan for the next five years.

“Based on clear values of wanting to reward work in our country, that those who put in and do their best should find the system is on their side. As I put it on the steps of Downing Street five years ago, those who can should, those who can’t we will always help.”

The Conservative Party managed to gain majority representation after Labour lost a large proportion of seats to the Scottish National Party and the Liberal Democrats lost nearly all of their posts within the House of Commons.

Speaking in Whitney, Cameron went on to say this election campaign was about “the difficult decisions we had to take over the last five years, the foundations of a stronger economy we have built for our country, and the chance now to build on that foundation and say to people that if you want that job, if you want that apprenticeship, if you want a home that you can own of your own, if you want security and dignity in retirement, we are on your side and want to deliver for you.”

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