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Nick Clegg resigns as Lib Dem leader after ‘crushing’ losses #UKGeneralElection

08 Friday May 2015

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Lib Dems have lost 46 seats and now hold just 8.

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🗳 Put your hands up Nick Clegg and explain to your party and the general public why you really formed a coalition with the Conservatives 🇬🇧

28 Wednesday May 2014

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Budget 2014: Coalition can’t hide that Britain is suffocating under a failed economic policy

20 Thursday Mar 2014

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George Osborne’s budget for the year 2014 was a clear attempt by the Conservative Party to shore up its core voters –  the old and the rich who have been largely shielded as the county has suffered under the weight of austerity.
But there was no real attempt to help those who have been hit by the 40 per cent rate of tax,  the very people that championed Thatcher and her reforms.
The Chancellor fears that they will move to UKIP during the next general election yet his budget did little to redress the central problem of the tax rates –  that middle England is paying the same rate as the very richest,  and all the while the level of debt this country owes has remained largely the same.
Even the news that the level of personal allowance is to be raised above £10 000 has a sting in its tail – it could mean a rise in temporary work.
That on top of of the few pence that were recently added on the minimum wage means that there was little to help the little man.
More than this Osborne’s demeanour and PR statements talking up how well he has handled the economy show that this is a party and coalition government that has lost touch.
All they need to do is take a walk down any street in any town. And they will see Britain isn’t breathing, it’s suffocating under a failed economic programme.

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The Tories are finished

30 Monday Sep 2013

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Labour needs to stand for something

12 Monday Aug 2013

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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS

If recent reports and polls are to be believed, then Labour are not doing as well as they should be.

They have lost the argument over the economy which reports say is recovering.

And with the election just two years away, the Coalition stand a chance of being re-elected.

That prompted interventions from a senior Labour figure and an MP over the weekend, both of whom are calling for clearer signals from Ed Miliband and Ed Balls.

So, the attack on the Tory record on immigration, and namely the practice of some firms employing cheaper foreign labor at the cost of local people, is the fight back.

Chris Bryant speech is aimed at a perceived weakness in government policy.

However, this is only scratching at the surface.

Labour needs to outline their vision for Britain once they get into power.

They need to explain how they will tackle the task of regenerating an economy whose recovery is still only in its infancy and how that will affect their core voters, the man on the street for whom any talk of recovery is complete fantasy.

This is a dangerous time for Labour, for if they continue to run on the policy that they are not Cameron and Osborne without setting out a clear plan for the future, they may find that many voters will simply not turn up come May 7, 2015.

And that could let the Coalition back in.

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👨 David Cameron Two Years On .. 🇬🇧

12 Saturday May 2012

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What a difference a day makes, or in this case a month or so.

As David Cameron and some one called Nick Clegg – where are you my friend? – celebrate two years since they appeared under the sun in the Downing St garden all smiles before the press,  the Conservatives are lurching from crisis to crisis.

Admitting that they got wrong when they scrapped the jets ordered by the last government for this country’s two aircraft carriers.

They did of course make a big issue of this at the time.

Gordon Brown’s government had mismanaged the economy and wasted public money and the spending £5bn on jets that this nation did not need proved their point.

Well, Britain hit double-dip recession territory within the time frame predicted by Brown  – that despite the radical cuts to the public sector announced by Chancellor George Osborne. This news opened the whole country’s eyes to the coalition’s claims to having a credible economic plan and they still want to have a go at welfare, education and health.

Don’t underestimate the magnitude of the defeat at the local elections – David Cameron did not win the general election outright and has just seen his party wiped out everywhere except in London, where the Mayor bucked the trend though he lost heavily in the London assembly.

So, as Jeremy Hunt faces calls to stand down against a backdrop of a Leveson inquiry that is appearing to be more damaging to Cameron and those former Murdoch employees around him, who include his Education Secretary Michael Gove, the question is what next on the rocky road to May 2015?

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The Autumn Audit, 2011

30 Wednesday Nov 2011

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Staring into the abyss.. 

This country will face five more years of cut backs – otherwise known as austerity. It will mean that when the coalition government runs for re-election in 2015, they will do so with the promise that there will two more years of “tough choices” before the deficit will be eliminated.

During this time, the axe will fall on 700, 000 public sector jobs, so taking the number of jobless past the three million mark – already over one million of our young people have little prospect of finding a job in the current challenging climate.

Last night, Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the Treasury, informed Newsnight that the Lib Dems were right behind the plan for more cuts.

The opposition says the cuts are too fast.

They are right – the social consequences of the planned austerity measures are horrendous, which is something that the young, well heeled George Osbourne does not seemed to factored into his equations.

However, the two Eds need to come up with ideas as to how propel the economy foward – now is not the time for political point scoring or in fighting, hopefully Labour has learned its lesson from the last time there was a prolonged period of Conservative government, then first Tony Benn and then an overconfident Neil Kinnock ensured three terms of Thatcher, which was followed by John Major.

Arguably the cost to our children will be much worse if David Cameron and George Osbourne are allowed to continue.

According to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, opportunities for those born into modest incomes have been on the slide since 1970.

One can imagine what they will like on May 7, 2015.

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Cracks in the Coalition?

02 Tuesday Aug 2011

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Brothers in Arms?

Are we seeing the first real cracks in the coalition?

No less a man than the chief secretary to the Treasury has signalled that there will be no cut in the 50p rate in income tax.

Anyone considering this move – that is his Conservative collegues who include the London Mayor – was living in “cloud cuckoo land.”

Such a cut – which was used by the Reagan influenced Thatcher government – is meant to unleash the spending potential of those living here, as well as making this country a more attractive place for investors and anyone with a lot of money.

The arguments are there in its favour, the results are of course also there for all to see, the sharp divide between rich and poor, a poor that has no way of getting their voice heard in the land where all is plenty and everyone is free.

Our country was decimated by Thatcher, there probably were very arguments for what she did, and she is still applauded by the business community, however, a consequence of her policies was to create a generation who lived lives that were unrecognisable to their wealthier cousins.

That divide sharpened, despite the efforts of New Labour.

So will the Lib Dems finally live up to their principles and challenge a policy being applauded by their more powerful coalition partners.

Or will they just cave in after being reminded that they owe their position at the heart of government to those more powerful coalition partners.

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