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Tag Archives: George Osborne
Where is the urgency?
I am relieved to hear that the 1922 Committee has set a deadline for electing a new Party Leader at 2 September, bringing forward David Cameron’s proposed date of 2 October but I don’t think it is good enough. We … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrea Leadsom, Boris.Theresa May, Dominic Raab, George Osborne, Gisela Stuart, John Healey, Liam Fox, Liz Kendall, Nigel Farage, Stephen Crabb, Yvette Cooper
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George – you have lost it
I have had considerable regrets to find myself opposing DC over the Europe issue but I have no regrets in opposing almost everything George Osborne proposes and I really wonder about his credentials as a Conservative. His budget speech today confirms … Continue reading
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Tagged academies, business rates, George Osborne, local government
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George’s Autumn Statement – far from right
I am disappointed by George Osborne’s Autumn Statement. The last General Election gave the Conservative Party enough seats to form a government without have to box and cox with the Liberals or any other grouping. They were elected on a … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn Statement, George Osborne, public spending, tax credit system
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