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 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 [...]
Aug 31st, 2008
by Editor.
Chancellor defends warning on UK economy
Darling says combined effects of the credit crunch and hike in prices causing ‘unique pressures’
Alistair Darling today insisted that the UK economy was facing “unique pressures” from the combined effects of the credit crunch and hike in oil and food prices, as he attempted to clarify his controversial appraisal that [...]
Aug 15th, 2008
by Editor.
UK Tory leader to visit Georgia
Mr Cameron will head out to the capital Tbilisi on Saturday
Conservative leader David Cameron is to visit Georgia, the BBC has learned.
He will head out to the capital Tbilisi on Saturday to meet political leaders, it has been confirmed by the party and the Georgian embassy in London.
Russian [...]
Jul 18th, 2008
by Editor.
Following the news that the Government is planning to rewrite its own fiscal rules, George Osborne has declared, “The Brown era of economics is over.”
The Shadow Chancellor said that Mr. Brown “staked his credibility” on those fiscal rules, but has “ditched” them because the public finances are in a mess:
“The Treasury can’t stick with a [...]
Jul 8th, 2008
by Jim Ferguson.
Just two days ago, Gordon Brown was urging us all to stop wasting food and combat rising prices and a global shortage of provisions.
But yesterday the Prime Minister sat down to an 18-course gastronomic extravaganza at a G8 summit in Japan, which is focusing on the food crisis.
The dinner, and a six-course lunch, at the [...]
Jul 6th, 2008
by Jim Ferguson.
As prices continue to rise and hit hard pressed and overtaxed families across the country the Conservatives are working hard to reduce its impact. Here in the Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey region of the Highlands of Scotland we are the hardest hit because of our rural areas and dependency on fuel and transport. What [...]