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The proposed "massive amplification" of existing credit-easing schemes is not a view fully shared by the British finance ministry, according to Clegg who claimed the policy had been ordained by himself and Prime Minister David Cameron. "I think there... Full Article at International Business Times
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Obviously this is a controversial issue. I feel the time for change has come. If you ask, particularly young people, they say this feels like a very natural change to make.
Press TV] British Prime Minister David Cameron ... has stated that he is certainly a big Thatcher fan, but I don't know whether that makes me a Thatcherite, which means he's not. Since he is not deeply ideological he lacks core principles and is easily... Full Article at Rantburg
If this decision was expected, as it surely was, the rhetoric that accompanied it was interesting, and restrained. There were no proclamations of victory or “missions accomplished.” Obama said it was time to “responsibly bring this war to an end.” ... Full Article at The News & Observer
THE senior civil servant who recommended stripping former RBS boss Fred Goodwin of his knighthood denied that he was leant on by Prime Minister David Cameron. Read the full story at The Herald Full Article at Edinburgh News
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David Cameron promised change but has failed to make things better. People are hurting from this recession. People are suffering from a government that raises taxes for millions of families but cuts taxes for millionaires. I am determined that we show people we can change people’s lives for the better.
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20 billion pound ($31.60 billion) scheme supporting lending to the sector. The proposed "massive amplification" of existing credit-easing schemes is not a view fully shared by the British finance ministry, according to Clegg who claimed the policy had... Full Article at Reuters Mobile
The court in Strasbourg said that banning inmates from taking part in elections was a breach of their human rights. The ruling sets the stage for a showdown with Parliament after MPs last year voted overwhelmingly to keep the ban in place. David... Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
David William Donald Cameron (pronunciation: /ˈkæmərən/; born 9 October 1966) is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service and Leader of the Conservative Party. He represents Witney as its Member of Parliament (MP). Full Article At Wikipedia.org
Obviously this is a controversial issue. I feel the time for change has come. If you ask, particularly young people, they say this feels like a very natural change to make.
David Cameron promised change but has failed to make things better. People are hurting from this recession. People are suffering from a government that raises taxes for millions of families but cuts taxes for millionaires. I am determined that we show people we can change people’s lives for the better.
I recognise it's a difficult time for families, it's a tough time for families
The David Cameron-Boris Johnson love-in on the eve of the election clarifies the very serious stakes for Londoners. It is two Tory peas in a pod. The Tory PM wants you to vote for the Tory Mayor so that they can keep going with Tory policies that mean recession, fare rises and police cuts.
In politics you will have times when you are very popular and that shouldn’t go to your head, and there will be times when you are very unpopular and you shouldn’t take your eye off what your are trying to achieve
It looked like a PR stunt. David Cameron and George Osborne need to role their sleeves up. If you are going to be Prime Minister you need to do some work
You have the Labour Party quite detached at times from ordinary working class voters ... And the impact of both political parties being slightly out of touch with ordinary working class voters is that a lot of working class people have decided not even to vote in elections.
Boris Johnson's strategy for these mayoral elections is based on pretending he is not a Tory. He tries not to be seen in public with David Cameron and most of his election literature makes no reference to him being the Conservative candidate. But Boris Johnson has proven to be a typical Tory as mayor, r...
There was not, and never has been a grand bargain between the Conservative Party and James and Rupert Murdoch
The whole circus was just an effort by Labour aided and abetted by The Berk to try to embarrass David Cameron and as such should never have been allowed to happen
I am perfectly prepared to admit that the relationship between politicians and media proprietors got too close
David Cameron took an extraordinary swipe at Speaker John Bercow tonight after being dragged to the Commons to answer more questions over the Jeremy Hunt affair. The Prime Minister was said to be ‘furious’ at having been made to scrap plans for a local election speech on the economy after Speaker Bercow...
I will not wait until the end of the Leveson Inquiry to take action if action is needed
David Cameron is still trying to hide behind the Leveson Inquiry. With Parliament breaking up on Tuesday, Mr Cameron must come to the Commons and explain to the British people why he is ducking his responsibilities to enforce the ministerial code.
I was deeply saddened to hear about the murder.
My message to [Prime Minister] David Cameron is to seriously think again about this Robin Hood tax, the tax to help the poor by taking a little bit from the rich
Endlessly questioning the integrity of someone when you do not have the evidence is bad judgment, rotten politics and plain wrong. We have learned something about the Labour leader today and I think it is something he will regret
David Cameron is still trying to hide behind the Leveson Inquiry. With Parliament breaking up on Tuesday, Mr Cameron must come to the Commons and explain to the British people why he is ducking his responsibilities to enforce the ministerial code.
I have seen no evidence to suggest that, in handling this issue, the Secretary of State acted at any stage in a way that was contrary to the ministerial code
The position is unacceptable and unsustainable ... It is clear that David Cameron is trying to prevent disclosure which would leave him exposed. That's completely obvious to everyone including many Tory and Lib Dem MPs, political commentators and the public.
Well, the honourable gentleman has the right, at any time, to take his pension and I advise him to do so.
We are fighting local campaigns across Wales, but if someone tells us on the doorstep that they’re going to vote for us as a protest against David Cameron, we’re not going to tell them not to.
He acted fairly and impartially and in line with the advice of his permanent secretary
There is a legal requirement to have a head of the paid service who is not a politician. Richard’s suggestions are nonsense. There is a separation of powers in this country. David Cameron has the head of the civil service and he provides the political leadership.
The idea there was some grand bargain between me and Rupert Murdoch-that is not true
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