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Leader of the Tories David Cameron has demanded a return to common sense policing yesterday following the criticisms of the ridiculous treatment of TV presenter and former model Myleene Klass. She was issued a warning by police after brandishing a kitchen knife to intimidate intruders who entered the garden of her Hertfordshire home on Friday. [...]
(Read More)7th Jan 10
Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt call for leadership ballot
by Harry Oldfield
Two ex ministers yesterday called for a ballot on whether British PM Gordon Brown should remain leader of the Labour party, pointing out his vulnerable months prior to a general election. Brown has been faced with repeated rumours of a threat to his leadership, since taking over from former PM Tony Blair in 2007, but [...]
(Read More)28th Dec 09
PM rules out Election in March
by Natasha Redman
PM Gordon has strongly denied holding a snap election in March, it has been revealed by some of his closest allies. Brown had been under firm pressure to capitalise on new figures that show the British economy has emerged by the recession, by taking to the polls on March 25th. Though the figures are not [...]
(Read More)8th Dec 09
David Cameron denies war on single parents
by Paul Russell
Conservative leader David Cameron has denied being at war with single parents as he faced questions over planned tax cuts for married couples. The Tory leader had been accused of discriminating against single parents as he gave a speech to members of lone parent charity Gingerbread. However Mr Cameron insisted the Government could not retain [...]
(Read More)7th Dec 09
David Cameron says Eton jibes are spiteful and petty
by Harry Oldfield
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been accused of being petty and spiteful in his criticism of the Eton background of senior Tory figures by David Cameron. The Conservative leader, also an Old Etonian, cautioned the Prime Minister and First Secretary Lord Mandelson their class war tactics would turn off voters. The comments follow a barb [...]
(Read More)15th Oct 09
Three out of 4 faking sick benefits
by Adam Richards
Labours inability to crack down on scroungers had allowed for 75 percent of incapacity benefit claimants to get away with faking their conditions. New figures revealed yesterday that taxpayers now pay over a stunning £11 billion each year to approximately 1.9 million people who are physically able to work and should be looking for employment. [...]
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