Tag: conservatives (page 2)
The worst conservative cowardice
Tim Montgomery and his cabal of cowardly cohorts should be ashamed of this flagrant (and crap!) attempt to hide Neo Conservative failure behind the broad and brave shoulders of US soldiers.
Looks like the next general election will be about foreign policy
Coming Home to Roost
YouGov poll for Economist - Civil Liberties
David Davis, Conservatives and Hypocrisy
A crippling paradox?
You would be forgiven for thinking that I'm a passionate supporter of the Labour party. But I'm not. I am conservative.
Are the Tories really looking forward to Henley?
Conservatives Withdraw Whip from Bob Spink
Conservatives using council tax for propaganda purposes?
Time to Say Goodbye to Tory Fund Managers Fidelity?
Tom and his family have had a long term saving plan with Fidelity for many years. Once they found out that the company was giving the Tories huge amounts of money they were very concerned. They tried to contact Fidelity about their over why Fidelity were giving this money to the Tories but felt they were “fobbed off”. So they are leaving Fidelity.
Wanted: someone to take on Lord Ashcroft
Why doesn't someone make a formal complaint about Ashcroft? He apparently isn't on the electoral register anywhere, his companies are a web of international intrigue (some British, some not British) and the Tories appear to be lying about his tax and residence status.
Ashcroft's ill-gotten gains which may have been illegally donated to the Tories are funding nasty, personal attacks against some of our brightest and best candidates.
Plus he's paying millions in to the Tories nationally.
If someone is the majority (or outright) owner of a company and therefore has the power to direct that company to make a political donation, surely that should be seen in the same way as Abrahams' donations via proxy or Hain's imaginary think tank.
Otherwise why doesn't everyone who wants to make a secret donation just register an imaginary company and make the donations through that...
HOLD ON A MINUTE - THAT'S JUST WHAT LOTS OF THE TORIES HAVE DONE....
Who is the Tory frontbencher who pays his family?
David Davies' outburst today against Gordon Brown is a smokescreen to hide the Tories hurried scrabble to get out of the Derek Conway row.
Look at this: last week Cameron announced his FRONT BENCH would have until April to declare if they employed family members - ie: were guilty of the same misappropriation of taxpayers money as Derek Conway. That gave them two months to stop doing it and put their houses in order.
Today he changed his mind and said they would have until JULY to do it. Remember this is front benchers not back benchers, he isn't asking them to declare anything at all.
It looks to me like one of the Tory Front Bench is being protected from having to delcare something embarrassing - let's see if we can find out who it is.
Return of the workhouse?
Many years ago, people who could not afford to continue living, ended up in the workhouse and working for a pittance for unscrupulous, exploitative bosses.
Being poor is not something to be ashamed of, a crime or a debt to society. Poor people need help, encouragement, even coercion, not punishment.
The fight back - Is this how Gordon Brown can get back on top?
Newsnight and Policy Exchange
The Tories and "big government".
However, we need to remember that at the last election Michael Howard and Oliver Letwin made much of their plans to cut "waste" from the burgeoning government bureaucracy - remember them walking throuh ranks of bowler-hatted and "faceless" cardboard civil servants? Daniel Finkelstein in The Times again makes the argument against "big government", saying in effect that the smaller government is, the fewer mistakes it can make (presumably leaving the private sector to do the work, and the mistakes, instead).
So what would a Conservative convernment do to prevent this from ever happening again (the Tories being uniquely able, of course, to prevent human error)? Would they de-merge HMRC and return the bureaucracy to it's previous size, outsource or do what they have always said they would - cut "big government" down to size?
Why are you Labour?
It prompts a predictable question – why are you Labour?
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