The BBC and Andrew Marr visited David Cameron at home this morning. They did Gordon Brown at Downing St last week, and now to West London to the residence of young Dave. It was all very amiable and went swimmingly apart from the connection to the studio breaking down a number of times at crucial moments.
The most interesting thing to emerge was the fact that David Cameron has more or less agreed in principle to the 'spend out of the recession method' employed by Gordon Brown. Marr asked DC if there was anything wrong with the Barack Obama plan to inject huge amounts of cash into the US Economy when he comes to power next week. He is, as Marr said, about to do the same thing as Gordon Brown. Does DC think there is anything wrong with doing this?
David Cameron agreed in principle but said whereas the US can afford to do it we cant. So apart from the minor details of the process the principle is a good one. So the voters out there can rest assured that the right method is being engaged by Gordon Brown for the current economic situation.
For my money this is the second time he has said such, but I know BarryW wont see it this way. DC also said he is ready for an election and feels the time has come for a change of government. It would "wipe the slate clean and make a fresh start". He seems to be banking his hopes on change for change sake.