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2013/05/23 02:50
2013/05/23 02:50
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Francois Hollande, the president of France, stood in the Elysée Palace last Friday (17 May) and declared that he would lead an initiative to inject new life into the European Union. It was, he...
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2013/05/18 21:12
2013/05/18 21:12
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So where does this leave Tory election prospects? Pretty much exactly where they were before the ruckus in the Commons last week. That is not, of course, great news. Even before this whole Ukip-driven...
2013/05/18 20:44
2013/05/18 20:44
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During one of the rare moments when Richard Ottaway MP has attracted any attention at all, he was described as a "blameless and inconspicuous" Tory by a sketchwriter. The MP for Croydon South, who is...
2013/05/17 03:45
2013/05/17 03:45
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After all, those Tory backbench voices that have been berating the Prime Minister in the last week for not delivering immediate legislation for a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European...
2013/05/16 16:25
2013/05/16 16:25
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Research suggests SME's could face more regulation if we left the EU. Photo: Getty Images ‘Britain is shackled to the corpse of Europe’, wrote the MEP and polemicist Daniel Hannan last November....
2013/05/14 20:10
2013/05/14 20:10
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But the events of the past 48 hours have marked a new low in Mr Cameron’s leadership. In particular, there has been a serious erosion of the Prime Minister’s authority. Mr Cameron did not want a Bill...
2013/05/14 14:28
2013/05/14 14:28
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More good news for Ukip and Nigel Farage Ukip is gathering support from leftwing voters as the anti-EU party continues to widen its support base. New poll figures show Labour's lead has dropped four...
2013/05/13 22:20
2013/05/13 22:20
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Many top Tories are giving PM David Cameron headaches at the moment by talking of withdrawal from the European Union. Arch-Thatcherites such as Nigel Lawson add to the mood, claiming that the "true...
2013/05/13 11:27
2013/05/13 11:27
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Labour for a Referendum warns that the party "must not let the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats steal a march on this issue". Photograph: Getty Images. In recent weeks, Ed Miliband has had much...
2013/05/10 23:38
2013/05/10 23:38
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They walked away from the other mourners and brushed away aides who tried to interrupt them. A funeral was a rather strange event at which to cement their improving relationship. The catalyst was...
2013/05/07 17:24
2013/05/07 17:24
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David Cameron was rocked by a fresh bout of Tory infighting today after Thatcher grandee Lord Lawson called for Britain to quit the European Union. The bombshell demand from the former EU champion...
2013/05/06 00:56
2013/05/06 00:56
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Back in December we pointed out the patently obvious: in the absence of an external rebalancing mechanism, i.e., a free-floating currency, the only option for the bulk of the periphery to regain...
2013/05/04 21:09
2013/05/04 21:09
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Then there is Europe. David Cameron had hoped to avoid a major row on that issue, not because he is a closet Europhile, but because he has seen the damage that Europe has inflicted on his party. It...
2013/05/03 16:25
2013/05/03 16:25
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In the spring of 1980, all the schoolchildren in the small Dutch town where I lived were taken to the town hall and taught the national anthem. National anthems weren’t heard much in the Europhile,...
2013/05/02 22:12
2013/05/02 22:12
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Political anniversaries are artificial constructs. There is no real-world reason why a president should be judged on his first 100 days, or even on his first year. Still less when his country is prey...
2013/05/02 19:56
2013/05/02 19:56
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The French government is saddled with enough problems; in theory, it no longer needs to create new ones. But now it wrote another excellent chapter in its tome on how to interfere with private-sector...
2013/04/29 01:26
2013/04/29 01:26
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ROME - Italy's awaited new government took office on Sunday amid hopes of urgent reforms against recession and fears of civil disorder, as two police officers and a passerby were shot and injured...
2013/04/25 11:26
2013/04/25 11:26
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David Cameron tweeted this picture earlier of his new policy board, including Conservative MPs Jo Johnson, Jesse Norman and Margot James. Are the Tories getting their act together? In my column for...
2013/04/25 04:45
2013/04/25 04:45
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... of all, do no harm,” he says. “It’s been well documented how diverse, strong and interesting the Scottish music scene is so, at the very least, let’s create something that complements the work...
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2013/04/23 08:21
2013/04/23 08:21
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Shankill Butcher joins UVF anniversary march What do you call an army without a war? Cult Creature Cult Creature: A barmy army? Tomthumbuk Cult Creature: You ask 'What do you call an army without...