David Cameron will today claim there is only a month to save the country from economic disaster under Labour.
The prime minister will be in Scotland as part of a flying visit to all four nations of the UK in which he will claim the Conservatives “have got Britain back on its feet”.
Details of Mr Cameron’s visit were being kept under wraps last night due to security implications.
As he prepared to set out, the prime minister claimed voters were faced with a clear choice between two different types of Britain – one that lives within its means, creating jobs and protecting the NHS, or one in debt, with tax rises hitting families and in danger of economic collapse.
“Today, I am travelling to all four nations of our United Kingdom, to all four corners of our country, with one simple message: we have one month to save our economy from the disaster of an Ed Miliband government,” he said.
“We have one month to save Britain from his mountain of debt; one month to save Britain from his punitive taxes; one month to save Britain, and British families, from his anti-business and anti-aspiration agenda.
“These past five years we have got Britain back on its feet.”
Mr Cameron said all four nations were growing, with more jobs, taxes down, and the deficit cut in half.”
But Labour’s spending plans would heap more debt on future generations and cost every working family £,028 in tax rises.