Cameron dismisses talk of deal with Lib Dems

David Cameron today dismissed talk of deals with the Liberal Democrats in the event of a hung Parliament after the UK General Election, insisting he was fighting for an outright Tory win and the country needed “strong, decisive leadership”.

David Cameron today dismissed talk of deals with the Liberal Democrats in the event of a hung Parliament after the UK General Election, insisting he was fighting for an outright Tory win and the country needed “strong, decisive leadership”.

Campaigning in his Oxfordshire constituency, Mr Cameron said: “All I’m thinking of in these last six days is how to secure the victory – not because it would be good for the Conservative party but because it would be good for our country.

“We need strong, decisive leadership in these uncertain times and that’s what the Conservatives offer.

“We’ve got the dynamism, energy and the leadership to take the country in a new direction.

“I’m not going to be thinking about other results. I’m going to be thinking about what our country needs.”

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