...Cameron has had an exacting week. On Tuesday he ended a year-old commitment to match Labour's spending plans in 2010-11, the first year he and his chancellor may find themselves in power. It should have been a happy reunion with the right of his party, for...
...on the national commercial network TalkSport, where politics merged seamlessly with surreality; where guests ranged from David Cameron (who came on four times) to Siddiqui Khan, aka "Sid", a taxi driver from St Albans and the programme's biggest fan. It was...
...by Emma Kruger and her husband Danny. (He, interestingly, used to be the main speechwriter for British Tory leader David Cameron, and wrote Cameron's 2006 âhug-a-hoodieâ speech in defence of teenagers.) The success of Any Which Way, which the playwright based...
...for the state. "What I want is to lead a debate about how sensibly to deal with the 400, 000 people who are living here (London) and working here illegally," he said. The comments put him directly at odds with Conservative leader David Cameron. ...
...and for an extended period of detention without charge. A more respectful view of same-sex relationships has also bought David Cameron greater opportunity to make the case for traditional marriage. And if I were part of the degenerate "conservative" think-tank-magazine...
...- only for Brown to procrastinate and eventually rule out a poll as his ratings began to plunge. Opposition Conservative chief David Cameron said Brown had ducked a contest, and dismissed the leader's claim that he would have won any election - but wanted...
...back the state. No wonder Mr Osborne decried bank nationalisation before finally, and reluctantly, endorsing it. When David Cameron, the Conservative leader, denounces excessive City bonuses, he may well mean it. But Labour MPs will always jeer at the stoney-faced...
...there is much we can learn from Mr. Cameron, and even as a staunch conservative I think that elements of his template could be the keys to future Republican victories. However, the idea that he would be on board with their reverse-RINO-hunt is complete and...
...subject, insisting that widespread deportation was 'just not going to happen'. His comments risk reopening a rift with David Cameron, after he clashed openly with the Tory leader on the issue of an amnesty earlier this year. Mr Cameron said at the time:...
...first floated proposals for an amnesty for longstanding illegal immigrants during his mayoral campaign, prompting David Cameron to comment that amnesties "just store up" the need for further amnesties in the future. A Tory spokesman said tonight: "We will...