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Minister casts doubt on Conservative tax pledge

LONDON (Reuters) - The flagship tax policy, Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party promised, shall not be delivered for a senior member of his government said on Saturday, causing a potentially devastating blow to already drooling easy to manage.
Cabinet minister Ken Clarke questioned the government's tax plan, which will benefit married couples before national elections, in 2015, the next time the opportunity.
"We never promised the end of the Parliament of the married couples tax," Clark told the Daily Telegraph in an interview with reporters.
"I'm married, I do not expect it, I do not remember anyone optimistic about such things," he said.
Clark's proposal, Cameron will not be able to honor the commitment to increase image dithering and confusion, to speed up the pace of the government in a series of policy U-turn an unpopular budget in March.
The Conservative Party promised before taking office in 2010, part of the pro-family policy, designed to encourage a couple to live with the tax changes.
Cameron vows action to be performed, although they are opposed to his junior Liberal Democrats coalition partners.
Clark's advice a few days later, the data show that the economy has resumed growth, Cameron hopes he can calm criticism of the policy reversal last week after several months of protracted resignation of Minister in the police swear.
Clark, 72, the former Prime Minister, on the left side of the party, but also dampened the expected 1% of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the third quarter, after three quarters of decline, spelling the end of the economic difficulties of the United Kingdom.
"It would be absolutely foolish turned and said, it will be fine Christmas. Someone said, we are absolutely sure, we are returned to strong growth is very optimistic," he said.
"Reckless" threat
He may be a warning of danger, conservative lawmakers said, the prospects for Britain to leave the EU increased by Cameron's political difficulties.
Under the pressure of a row within the increasingly influential Eurosceptic faction, Cameron renegotiation of British relations with the EU, and to hold the results of the referendum, although he was opposed to a straight "IN / OUT" voting .
"Threat hurled into the air, and our relations with the outside world, with the global economy, I think it is very reckless," Clark said.
"I have often said, a few of my colleagues - seems a small point, in an open debate at the moment of the EU members," he added combat these days rarely hear a senior Conservative Party's pro-European tone .
"The idea, somehow, the question now is by the British to join the European Union is a theory, I can not completely understand."
Cameron downgrade Justice Minister Helen Clark from last month in the shuffle, but he remained in the cabinet, as a non-government departments, ministers and government departments roving brief.



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