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Malcolm Rifkind has resigned as MP following cash for access allegations #Rifkindresigns

24 Tuesday Feb 2015

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WESTMINSTER – Malcom Rifkind also steps down as UK Parliament chairman of the intelligence and security committee. He will not stand as a Conservative MP at the general election in May. His resignation follows a newspaper sting in which he appears to offer his services to a Chinese company in exchange for cash. He along with the Labour MP Jack Straw who was also filmed in the same Daily Telegraph/Dispatches investigation and who are also former UK foreign secretaries deny any wrong doing.

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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS UKIP has arrived – at the expense of everyone (Conservatives and Labour)

10 Friday Oct 2014

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Last night’s by election results propelled UKIP’ s first MP into the House of Commons – Douglas Carswell who trounced his old party the Tories by 12,404 votes to take Clacton. Almost as remarkable was the result from Manchester where Labour held on to their former stronghold seat of Heywood and Middleton by just 617 votes. Labour have been warned, one donor claimed, the public want them to get serious about immigration. With the prospect of a second UKIP seat in Rochester and Stroud,Β  as Mark Reckless stands against his old party, the old order is being shaken claimed Nigel Farage, for his is now a national party.
Primarily, UKIP’s rise in support has been a reaction to the surge of immigration from eastern Europe which is part of this country’s commitment to the European treaty a surge that saw huge numbers of first Poles, then Romanians and Bulgarians arriving in every city. The trouble with that was whilst talk of being swamped with foreigners was racist under any political dialogue,Β  it was difficult to avoid the obvious – that too many had arrived in too short a time and because of the open borders of Europe even more could. UKIP have taken the floor from under the BNP and allowed ‘middle’ Britain as well it appears the working class north to articulate their concerns about being part of Europe and the costs and benefits for this country of this relationship. After last night, the Conservatives and Labour will have to take UKIP seriously for this is a party that has clearly got hold of the concerns of a silent and until now sleeping majority – how those parties will respond to this challenge as this country gets closer to the May 2015 election is of course the question. For the Tories, expect stronger anti Europe speeches as David Cameron attempts to shore up the party’s core voters, which of course leaves Ed Miliband who will not be able to take for granted old Labour loyalties,Β  for voting UKIP doesn’t mean you are voting for the racist BNP. Perhaps, Labour faces the greatest challenge, but both parties are going to have show how they are going to contain European immigration into this country something they have been unable to do so far, they are going to have to lay out concrete plans and a timetable that will result in real improvements on the street.
As for the deluded Lib Dems,Β  they are finished.

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The Conservatives’ real deficit problem is a lack of shame – William Keegan

05 Sunday Oct 2014

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The Conservatives’ real deficit problem is a lack of shame

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πŸ—³ Put your hands up Nick Clegg and explain to your party and the general public why you really formed a coalition with the Conservatives πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

28 Wednesday May 2014

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BREAKING NEWS Lord Oakeshott resigns from Lib Dems, says party ‘heading for disaster if it stays with Nick Clegg’ – statement from Lord Oakeshott

28 Wednesday May 2014

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Lord Oakeshott also says he regrets the ‘upset and embarrassment’ to his old friend Vince Cable. He says he wishes he had spoken to Cable before he had condemned Oakeshott’s poll on Clegg leaving. Oakeshott says he will be leaving the party he helped to set up because he doesn’t agree with the direction the Lib Dems have taken.

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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS Labour will need to form a coalition with the Lib Dems and UKIP if they are to govern after the next general election

26 Monday May 2014

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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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Protected: Ding Dong the Blue-Rinse Boadicea is gone (Thatcher revisited)

15 Monday Apr 2013

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So are the Tories losing the plot?

13 Wednesday Mar 2013

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When David Cameron appeared before the party faithful many moons ago, he promised to deliver them to government – all they had to do was trust him and make him leader of the party.

Today, with talk of a plot being hatched by Theresa May and Phillip Hammond, after a poor by-election showing at Eastleigh, all of which coming on top of the devastating indictment of how his chancellor has handled the economy, Cameron’s position as leader of his party is looking increasingly untenable.

Indeed, today’s appearance before the ballot box at Prime Minister’s Question Time reminded one observer of the dying days of the Gordon Brown government.

The opposition fired salvos to the increasing frustration and annoyance of the Β once so self-assured and even cocky Prime Minister.

Truth is Cameron was on shaky ground from the moment the results of the 2010 election announced and he had not delivered the resounding victory that he and his media friends has promised and expected to the very faithful he had so memorably spoken to on the day of the contest for the leader of the opposition.

Trouble is he may have also have done the Conservative Party long-term damage – for they were not popular before they got into Downing Street and certainly are not now, given the speed at which they set about putting this country through the toughest cuts since age of Thatcher.

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