Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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Two words, Alistair:
Manchester City…
Absolutely right .. they are getting away with it because the media want them to, but the party needs to fight back harder
My worry is the public don’t care about the big questions. They care about celebs and aren’t even listening
Face it, Alistair, the non-Budget was a mistake. Labour putting off any difficult decisions until 2011 was a mistake. Putting up NI is a mistake. Mandelson’s petulant sulk against our most successful businessmen was a mistake. Keeping Gordon Brown as PM was a mistake. And THAT poster – unveiled with Tweedledee and Tweedledum in attendance – was a mistake.
As far as the country is concerned, NuLabour was a mistake.
Alastair U rock……..why cannot others see the Tories for what they really are..
Thurrock doing ok!!!
@AC “But at least GB has a record to point to, of taking difficult decisions and seeing them through.”
You are, of course, joking. Its April 4th today, not April 1st……
My guess is that the NIC non-rise of the Conservatives will be like all else that they do, for some initially rather appealing, but soon it will be revealed under scrutiny to be a rather bad idea.
They seem to have simply abandoned worrying about the deficit now. For months they had been telling us that the deficit is to be reduced as first priority.
Now they are desperate to increase their opinion poll ratings so they are promising to dole out money.
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As a gay man I have been watching the Chris Grayling “B&B’s should be allowed to discriminate” story.
Apart from the contradiction between his semi-private views and his public views this is calling into question David Cameron’s leadership. After all, how come the Conservatives felt that Ulster Unionist Adrian Watson should be deselected as a parliamentary candidate after he said he was uncomfortable with gay guests in his B&B, but apparently the Conservatives have nothing to say about Chris Grayling? Does David Cameron have any ability at all to control the shadow cabinet members?
60 leading economists recently signed an open letter to the FT supporting Labour economic strategy. This seems to have disappeared into the ether. We need to blow our own trumpet a lot more than we do and remind the media who are the grown ups here.
60 signatories to the anti NI increase. Most are bosses of retail operations, most of who’s staff earn below the £20,800 threshold set for the 1% NI increase, so the increase won’t apply to those employees & won’t be levied on the employer. The Tories would love to think that these bosses would bring a block vote of their staff with them to the Polling booth…but they don’t.