...was abolished. There has also been speculation about a cut in Value Added Tax (VAT) to encourage purchasing. Tory leader David Cameron has come out against the Government's proposed "fiscal stimulus" - higher spending funded by borrowing to spur the economy...
...Alexander of Tennessee as their potential champions. The hero for dispositional conservatives is not Ronald Reagan but David Cameron, the leader of Britainâs Conservative Party. Cameron has rehabilitated what once seemed to be a dying outfit by pulling his...
...in portraying Gordon Brown as one suppressing his glee over a flattering recession is well done, though he has not yet got David Cameron. Bird and Fortune were, in a mock dinner party, a bit feeble; their partners, however, two harpies who squealed about current...
...behind the times he goes back to 1997, when the Conservative constituency association he chaired picked a 29-year-old David Cameron as parliamentary candidate. "He has promised me a meal in Downing Street one day," he said. "Perhaps he can deliver soon."...
...move was overwhelmingly endorsed at a meeting of the second-largest unionist partyâs ruling executive, said the UUP. David Cameron, the Conservative leader, who has been in discussions for several months with Sir Reg Empey, the UUP leader, said the agreement...
...latest announcement, unionists believe, gives some effect to that policy. Welcoming the development, Conservative leader David Cameron said: "For too long Northern Ireland has been outside of the mainstream of politics in the UK. "This new political force...
...Enda Kenny taking those decisions, not David Cameron [ leader of the Conservative Party]. I would even take Brian Cowen over David Cameron," he said. Labour MEP Proinsias De Rossa clashed with former TD Joe Higgins over recent European Court of Justice rulings...
...to take care of such information. Never have I had to pay for an ID card - it was always supplied FOC. Now we've to pay £30 and that's just for the first year. If David Cameron said he would abolish this ID business, he'd win the next election hands down....
...shortly after taking over from Tony Blair. The frenzied speculation ultimately backfired. After months of languishing behind David Cameron, the Conservative leader, in the polls, Mr Brown has repositioned himself with his handling of the economic crisis. The...
...the first true test of his mettle, David Cameron buckled. He has scuppered his own brilliant repositioning of his party. Steam-cleaning the nastiness has been abandoned in a probably needless panic. Let the sunshine in? Forget it, along with his general wellbeing...