Shadow Business Secretary Ken Clarke joined David Cameron and George Osborne in speaking at Thomson Reuters about the state of the economy.
“This weekend showed very vividly why we can’t afford five more years of Gordon Brown”, he said. “There’s a choice to be made, and the choice of Gordon Brown is a very expensive choice [...]
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Ken Clarke – We can’t afford another five years of Labour’s economic incompetence
David Cameron: Scottish Conservative Party Conference 2010
David Cameron: The real choice in British politics
David Cameron has spoken at the Scottish Conservative Party Conference about the real choice facing Britain at the next General Election:
Some people say there are no real choices in politics anymore. They think it doesn’t matter who you vote for, because whoever gets in, they won’t make a [...]
David Cameron promises ‘fresh start’ with SNP
David Cameron promised to defend the Union strongly
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Conservative leader David Cameron will promise a “fresh start” in relations between the Scots and UK governments, should he win the next UK election.
He will set out proposals for a “new relationship” with the Holyrood SNP administration at the party’s Scottish conference, while [...]
Rebuilding trust in politics – David Cameron
Rt Hon David Cameron MP, February, 2010
Last week we had the latest revelations from Parliament. The details might be new but the feelings they provoke are all too familiar. Disappointment. Despair. Even disgust. But as I argued in my speech at the Open University in May last year, anger at the expenses scandal is just [...]
Gordon Brown – No authority – No credibility
If Brown can’t run a reshuffle, how can he run the country?
David Cameron accused Gordon Brown of lacking the authority necessary to run the country after his reshuffle plans were disrupted by a series of resignations by Cabinet members.
David stressed the reshuffle was an “emergency” measure to “cling on to office” – and accused the Mr. Brown of ”taking people for [...]
Gordon Brown tries to glue a new Cabinet together as Europe watches with astonishment
Gordon Brown hammered again at Prime Ministers Question Time as more Cabinet Resignations create a huge void to fill.
Meanwhile, Europe waits and watches with astonishment as the UK political system falls apart with the Prime Minister rapidly losing control.
EU watches as angry UK kicks off EU elections
Anger over the parliamentary expenses scandal in Westminister is [...]
Head of Britain’s counter-terror squad has apologised “unreservedly” to the Conservative Party.
Police chief issues Tory apology
The head of Britain’s counter-terror squad has apologised “unreservedly” to the Conservative Party.
Met Police Assistant Commissioner Bob Quick claimed on Sunday the party had mobilised the press against him. But on Monday he said he had reflected on his comments and apologised “for any offence or embarrassment” caused. The [...]
David Davis re-elected as MP for Haltemprice and Howden
Conservative David Davis has been re-elected as the MP for Haltemprice and Howden. He won the by-election with a majority of 15,355 votes.
He captured 72% of the vote, and in his victory speech he stressed that the voters of Halemprice and Howden had sent a “stunning message to the Government”.
David was fighting on a civil [...]