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David Cameron assesses Coalition’s first three months

In an email to Conservative party workers and supporters, the Prime Minister has given his first assessment of how the Government he leads has performed. Here is the text of his message:

Parliament has risen, summer is here and this coalition government is nearly at the three month mark. It’s a good time to take stock of what we’ve done so far and where we’re going. Eleven weeks in and I believe we’ve made a good start.

We said we’d take the tough decisions needed to rescue our economy and we’ve been doing that. We’ve scrapped Labour’s jobs tax, completed an in-year spending review to save £6 billion of waste and presented an emergency Budget that will balance the books within five years.

We promised radical reform of our public services and we’re delivering, with a big expansion of the academy programme in our schools and unprecedented reform of the NHS – £1 billion of bureaucracy cut, pointless targets scrapped, whole tiers of bureaucracy abolished and real power for GPs and patients.

We campaigned relentlessly on pushing power out from the centre and we’re making it happen. Eric Pickles’ department has been busy dismantling the architecture of top-down control, scrapping Regional Assemblies, Regional Strategies and the bureaucracy of RDAs.

We said we’d do the right thing by our troops and we’ve been doing that too. We have established a National Security Council, made sure we have a clear strategy on Afghanistan and doubled the Operational Allowance for our Forces.

This isn’t an exhaustive list, but it does show our intent to hit the ground running as a great reforming government. And just as we’ve started, so we’ll go on – taking the tough decisions on our economy, radically re-thinking our public services, pushing power out to people and doing all we can to restore Britain’s standing in the world.

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