On the day that BNP leader Nick Griffin announced his decision not to attend a Buckingham Palace Garden Party as guest of the BNP London Assembly member, David Cameron has condemned the party as “Nazi thugs” and “a bunch of fascists”. read more: David Cameron condemns the BNP as “Nazi thugs” […]
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A new politics: We need a massive, radical redistribution of power | David Cameron | The Guardian
David Cameron writes, in the Guardian, four articles on reforming politics: The public reaction to the political crisis over MPs’ expenses is far too serious to be assuaged by any instant package of measures, or even the sight of MPs paying the price for unethical behaviour. I think the British […]
Read MoreParty Election Broadcast – 20th May 2009
Cameron dedicates his election broadcast to expenses
Cameron – the age of austerity
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Read MoreDavid Cameron plans to cut spending – Telegraph
And I’m looking forward to hearing about it later: In a keynote speech outlining how he plans to pull Britain out of recession, the Conservative leader will tell delegates at his party’s Spring conference in Cheltenham on Sunday that he will usher in a “complete change of direction” if he […]
Read MoreWe were right to make debt a priority – David Cameron
Isn’t it ironic? As the Prime Minister tours the world lecturing other countries on how to run their economies, the Governor of the Bank of England has suggested that Gordon Brown doesn’t know how to run our own. via We were right to make debt a priority – Telegraph.
Read MoreRight, wrong and education
Consider these news stories: Pupils will no longer have to be taught the difference between “right and wrong” under draft plans put forward by England’s exams regulator. via BBC NEWS | Education | ‘Right and wrong’ lessons to end. Parents should avoid telling their children what is “right and wrong” […]
Read MoreDavid Cameron: “It is not enough for Labour to lose this election”
David Cameron lays out the Conservatives’ radical ideas for giving people the power and responsibility to help themselves and one another: That’s what we mean by the post-bureaucratic age: the satisfying clunk-click of political philosophy matching contemporary reality to produce a genuinely historic shift in how we organise our affairs. […]
Read MoreDavid Cameron apologises for failing to hold Government to account over recession – Telegraph
The Conservative leader believes that the public will not trust him – or other politicians – unless they are “honest” about mistakes. He will issue the apology ahead of a series of speeches over the next few weeks detailing his party’s full economic strategy. via David Cameron apologises for failing […]
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