David Cameron has clashed with Tory chairman Grant Shapps over campaign plans for next month’s local elections amid fears the party is on course to lose 500 seats. A Cabinet source said the Prime Minister had been ‘distinctly unimpressed’ after Mr Shapps was asked to address a private meeting of Conservative ministers on preparations for the final fortnight of campaigning up to polls on 2 May. Mr Cameron demanded to know why, when he is doing at least half a dozen campaign visits a month, some members of the Government appeared to be planning to do none at all. Clash: Tory party chairman Grant Shapps, left, and Prime Minister David Cameron, right, have clashed over campaign plans for next month's local election ‘The Prime Minister had asked Grant for a detailed plan but he seemed to be busking it. 'There didn’t seem to be a convincing timetable of who would be where when and some Cabinet ministers were down to do absolutely nothing,’ the source said. More... '