The following excerpt from coverage of the Crewe & Nantwich campaign trail, courtesy of the Press Association, provides a neat example of what is rapidly becoming David Cameron's stock phrase when asked any question on policy:
David Cameron, today on his fourth visit to the [Crewe and Nantwich] constituency since campaigning began on May 6, spent about 40 minutes at Crewe's Asda store, where he and Mr Timpson spoke to staff and customers.
Taxi driver Kevin Scott, 26, told the politicians his fuel bill had gone up by £40-a-week since December.
The father-of-one, who declared himself undecided, said: “I told Mr Cameron that bus companies get discounts for their fuel so why can’t we taxi drivers?
“He said he would see what they can do when they are in power.”
Labour would do well to exploit this more, but they seem to have got distracted by llamas.
