Monthly Archives: December 2012

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Coalition Chancellor Is Most Unpopular Person On Middle Earth

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  When the Chancellor announced this month that most benefits and tax credits would increase by one per cent – which is less than inflation – for the next three years, the Conservatives were confident that the move would be … Continue reading

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Ed Miliband One Nation Immigration Speech

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  Is Labour’s One Nation relevant in today’s society over immigration of course it is will be my answer.  This is not about targeting any particular communities lets not forget that it was started by all successful government which includes … Continue reading

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Ed Miliband’s attacks Coalotion and Chancellor Osborne

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Be very wary of the Conservatives and Libdems in bed together   THIS week we found out that the Government’s economic experiment is failing. And we found out that instead of ­changing course, getting jobs and growth, they decided to … Continue reading

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Downing Street complained to the BBC following the 13-minute encounter on Radio 4’s Today programme because of the ‘unacceptably hostile’ tone of the interview.

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NEVER TRUST A TORY WHO IS IN BED WITH THE FIBDEMS BBC presenter Evan Davis was under fire following an extraordinary interview with George Osborne in which he repeatedly talked over the Chancellor as he tried to answer questions. Downing … Continue reading

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Chancellor George Osborne Autumn Statement

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Chancellor George Osborne has denied his Autumn Statement will hit the working poor harder than the rich. Mr Osborne insists a benefit squeeze is fair on people who go out to work and pay tax. But Labour says the majority … Continue reading

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Lord Justice Leveson Report(Put up or shut up press must change the way how they report news)

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Lord Justice Leveson ended his statement on the future regulation of the British press by declaring the ball was now back in the politicians’ court. An hour later the prime minister set about trying to whack one of the judge’s … Continue reading