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    Is David Cameron stupid, or does he just think we are?

    So the government accidentally put up a document online showing how they’d considered increasing VAT in 2010 (or 2011, whatever) to 18.5%. David Cameron takes it as fact and says it’s Labour’s ’secret tax bombshell’, holding this line even after...
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    Top Tory says "recession can be good for us"

    Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has come up with a phrase that is surely going to give the Tories a headache. Writing on the party's own Blue Blog, Lansley tried to explore the impact of recessions on public health, stressing...
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    Top Tory: recession can be good for us

    Conservative front bench spokesperson for health, Andrew Lansley writing on the Conservative’s Big Blue blog seems to have taken leave of his senses declaring that “recession can be good for us”. Recess Monkey has the story: “The man who wants...
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    Clean sweep for Labour in BCS website awards for MPs

    Labour won every category in the British Computer Society website awards for MPs this year. Blogging MP Kerry McCarthy is this year’s winner of the ‘best engagement award’ and commented on her own blog: “The award, by the way, was...
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    Prosecution for buying sex

    Men may now be prosecuted if they pay for sex with women who are trafficked or controlled, eg by a pimp or drug dealer. Ignorance that the woman was being controlled will not be a defence and men who knowingly pay...
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    Next Left: Kaletsky: Cameron reverts to failed policies of Major and Lamont

    But David Cameron and the Conservatives get both barrels from Kaletsky in a scathing must-read Times column attacking the economic illiteracy of a new policy which puts the Tories "at loggerheads with almost every government and central bank in the world"....
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    Rubbish TV

    Big day today. Today i meet the head of street cleaning for my district. Hodge Hill. I got so sick of the state of our streets that eventually I had to resort to posting videos of rubbish strewn streets on...
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    Working with Liam

    Ah well, I guess it had to happen. Someone has kindly furnished the Mail on Sunday with the 2006 notes I gave to my office civil servants to prepare them for the shock of their workaholic new minister and his...
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    Labourhome » Treasurer Election Debrief

    As many of you know, with the backing of Labourhome�s editors, I stood this year for the treasurership of the Labour Party and earned the support of 41% of members. Jack Dromey won the election and his third two-year term began...
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    Another day, another box ticked

    THINK of a Tory government, and you think of mass unemployment. One of the defining achievements of Thatcher was to win two general elections having been responsible for creating historically high levels of unemployment; it wasn’t enough that she didn’t...
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    BBC NEWS | Politics | Lap dance laws 'to be tightened'

    Jacqui Smith has told the BBC that the government will take action to tighten licensing laws for lap-dancing clubs. It has been consulting on whether they should be kept in the same category as pubs and cafes, or be put...
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    Cabinet meeting is held in Leeds BBC NEWS | Politics |

    The cabinet is to meet in Leeds later, with ministers touring local businesses before taking public questions. At the full cabinet meeting, Foreign Secretary David Miliband is expected to brief ministers following Wednesday's deadly attacks in Mumbai. It is the...
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    SCROOGE CAM: I'LL TARGET NURSES' PENSION - mirror.co.uk

    David Cameron was branded a "modern Scrooge" yesterday for vowing to trim pensions of all public sector staff including nurses. Five million NHS workers, plus teachers, police, civil servants and council officers would be hit. Mr Cameron told a meeting...
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    UK to host G20 financial summit

    The PM confirmed today that the UK is to chair the next G20 financial summit in 2009, following on from November’s meeting in the United States. During Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons this afternoon, the Prime Minister...
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    Mandelson: New Labour still alive

    The business secretary, Lord Mandelson, yesterday insisted that raising the top rate of tax on those earning more than £150,000 a year did not represent the death knell of New Labour. "It is the times that have changed, not New...
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    Going forward: Building the LGBT activist base in the Labour Party - LGBT Labour

    We are all proud of what we've acheived over the last 11 years and yet we know there is more to do before we reach full equality in our society. Going forward Labour needs to reconnect with LGBT people accross...
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    Seconds out

    I FEEL sorry for the Welsh, but only because Welsh Questions took place immediately before PMQs and the hubbub from the crowded chamber drowned out anyone trying to get a word in. But on to PMQs. Sir Peter Tapsell kicked...
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    Fit notes replace sick notes to keep patients working - Times Online

    Sick notes are to be scrapped and replaced with electronic “fit notes” to separate the work-shy from the genuinely ill and cut the benefits bill. The system of GPs writing sick notes and allowing patients to stay off work for...
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    Tory: Crisis "good"

    SHADOW Health Secretary Andrew Lansley sparked uproar yesterday by saying the recession "can be good for us". He said on the official Tory website: "People tend to smoke less, drink less, eat less rich food and spend more time at...
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    Tory backbench disagrees with Cameron over tax cuts

    Tory MPs are calling for big tax cuts to kick-start the economy in today's mini-Budget, even though David Cameron opposes the "fiscal stimulus" to be announced by the Chancellor Alistair Darling. A survey of MPs by ComRes for The Independent...
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