Gordon Brown suggests late election
Updated on 03 January 2010
The Prime Minister also hinted that an election might be later than some expected.
Speaking this morning Gordon Brown refused to say when the country would go to the polls but admitted he was still planning to hold a budget in the spring.
Responding to David Cameron starting his election campaign yesterday he said Labour stood for the age of asperation against the Conservatives age of austerity.
But he refused to lay out any more detail on where a new Labour government would cut public spending.