Welcome to tax and spend politics, 1992 style
Unpopular government seeks fourth general election victory in a row in midst of a recession. Sound familiar? Welcome to 1992. … Read the full post »
Alistair Darling was Chancellor of the Exchequer during Gordon Brown’s stint as Prime Minister, 2007-10.
Unpopular government seeks fourth general election victory in a row in midst of a recession. Sound familiar? Welcome to 1992. … Read the full post »
Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s idea of a financial transactions tax has received a lukewarm response from G20 countries. … Read the full post »
The Conservative top ten is much the same as during their conference, with just Andrew Lansley replacing David Willetts in the top ten. … Read the full post »
The BBC’s Jon Sopel has produced another round-up of the best of the Sunday TV political shows (BBC and non-BBC). … Read the full post »
Rounding off the analysis of print media coverage gained by each of the (Shadow) Cabinet teams during their party’s autumn conference, here are the top fifteen Conservatives. … Read the full post »
Listed in order of volume of coverage, it’s no surprise that Gordon Brown tops the list – or that Peter Mandelson is in at number two. … Read the full post »
David Smith is economics editor at the Sunday Times and today he writes of Conservative Shadow Chancellor George Osborne… … Read the full post »
David Cameron in the News of the World today had a pop at Brown/Darling and their international travel to discuss economic matters. … Read the full post »
The Guardian has an exclusive interview in Saturday’s magazine with the Chancellor, Alistair Darling. The Labour politician paints a grim… … Read the full post »
Following today’s Northern Rock EGM, Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor Vince Cable sent out the following update. … Read the full post »