“There is no way of dealing with an 11 per cent budget deficit just by hitting either the rich or the welfare scrounger,” said the Prime Minister in an interview with The Times.
This statement opens the way for massive inroads to be made …read more
“There is no way of dealing with an 11 per cent budget deficit just by hitting either the rich or the welfare scrounger,” said the Prime Minister in an interview with The Times.
This statement opens the way for massive inroads to be made …read more
David Cameron is expected in a speech in Milton Keynes today to warn that the UK’s whole way of life will have to change. The cuts that will have to be made to public spending will affect everyone in the country.
The Prime Minister will warn us that the scale …read more
If whispers coming from back bench Conservatives and party activists are anything to go by then the political horse trading may have gone too far and one key policy, which many point to as the main reason for the Conservative turn around in popularity over the past 3 years has been ditched.
In a deal that very few saw coming the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties have forged a coalition deal. This gives them a 77 seat commons majority.
Both sides have had to throw a lot of trust as well as a lot of concessions into the mix, but it is a mix that might just work. …read more
Well if the Liberal Democrats leap in the polls is anything to go by then it could be the biggest political tool in the history of British Politics.
A new Populus poll for the Times suggests that voters are not convinced by David Cameron and the Conservative party despite waves of negative press the Labour administration receives on a daily basis. So has the decision for the leader of the Tory party to be a Tony Blair clone backfired?
David Cameron has openly said, during an ITV interview, that he is prepared to sack George Osborne if he had to.
Who cares who the Conservative shadow chancellor’s brother is or was in a relationship with.
The meeting of harlots
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010The C and C party Coalition has taken control of the reigns, C and C? Well The ‘Cameron and Clegg Party’ of course!
Or ‘the Coercion and Camouflage Party.’
Or ‘the Completely Conned Party.’
Or ‘the Changes of policy and Cheats Party.’ …read more
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