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The Moody's warning is further evidence that Britain faces the disaster of having its international credit rating downgraded unless we get on top of our debts. Conservatives are promising today that by the time of our first budget we will have up and running an Office for Budget Responsibility that will...
George Osborne has already said the Tories would encourage hospitals to borrow against their assets and let them go bust if they fail to keep up repayments
The scale of these loans raises the question of how Labour's tripartite regulatory structure allowed these banks to come so close to collapse in the first place, and underlines the need for fundamental reform to put the Bank of England back in charge.
David Cameron and George Osborne are the Jedward of politics. Hilarious to watch. All spin and no substance. But you won’t be laughing if they win
Gordon Brown used to boast about leading the G20 but it is now official that Britain is the only G20 country still in recession. Labour’s disastrous economic policies meant Britain was one of the first into recession and now we are the last out.
The SNP's isolation would have been disastrous for Scotland like (shadow chancellor) George Osborne's immediate cuts would have been disastrous for the SNP.
Gordon Brown used to boast about leading the G20 but it is now official that Britain is the only G20 country still in recession. Labour’s disastrous economic policies meant Britain was one of the first into recession and now we are the last out.
I don’t think it is that controversial and I have seen references in speeches from George Osborne around the subject which look awfully similar and familiar.
Far from 'leading the world out of recession' as Gordon Brown has claimed, the evidence shows how his economic policies have failed.
is that we've been through three-party political conferences but when you look at what needs to happen in terms of building a low carbon economy, creating green jobs and helping to save the world from climate change, the fact is that George Osborne, Shadow Chancellor, didn't spend one word talking about...
Britain is singled out for concern over the size of our debt crisis, and the message could not be clearer: if we don't start dealing with those debts we will face a downgrade.
The plans that (Tory leader) David Cameron and (Shadow Chancellor) George Osborne outlined this week are the most wildly dangerous economic proposals that Britain has seen in the past 100 years ... They show absolutely no understanding of basic economics.
Now we're finding out what happens when a Labour Government loses control of the public finances. You end up spending more on the interest on your debts than on public services like transport. It's very unusual for the IMF to single a country out in this way, but it just shows the massive scale of Brita...
George Osborne’s catchphrase at the Tory conference was 'We’re all in this together’. Perhaps he should make that 'except Conservative shadow chancellors and founder members of the Cameron club who flip their million-pound properties to dodge a £55,000 capital gains tax bill.’
These figures are very good news for the world economy, but Britain now stands out as the only major economy still in recession. Gordon Brown's claim that we were 'best placed' now lies in tatters. His recession plan has failed.
The Tories have got a lot of questions to answer about defence policy and they need to be clear about who is really in charge of their plans for our armed forces – Liam Fox or George Osborne?
These figures are very good news for the world economy, but Britain now stands out as the only major economy still in recession. Gordon Brown's claim that we were 'best placed' now lies in tatters. His recession plan has failed.
A Cabinet minister was yesterday accused of bullying the BBC after he used Twitter to accuse it of bias in favour of the Tories. Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw said coverage of George Osborne's party conference speech was 'fawning and feeble'
I am today calling on the Treasury and the Financial Services Authority to combine forces and stop retail banks – in other words the banks that lend directly to businesses and families – paying out profits in significant cash bonuses. Full stop.
David Cameron has to follow George Osborne in giving tough messages, and he has to paint a picture of what Britain under his premiership would look and feel like. But he has to do it in a more friendly, compassionate way than George.
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British opposition Conservative finance spokesman George Osborne (C) looks at notes as he travels on the tube on his way to a Reuters Newsmaker event in London October 26, 2009.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 07: In this handout image supplied by the Conservative Party, Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron (centre R) goes through his speech on the eve of his speech to the Conservative Party Conference with his wife Samantha (centre L), Shadow Foreign S...
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 07: In this handout image supplied by the Conservative Party, Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron goes through his speech on the eve of his speech to the Conservative Party Conference with his wife Samantha (L), Shadow Chancellor George Osborne a...
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 07: In this handout image supplied by the Conservative Party, Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron goes through his speech on the eve of his speech to the Conservative Party Conference with his wife Samantha (L), Shadow Chancellor George Osborne (...
View Photo »NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS) Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron goes through his speech on the eve of his speech to the Conservative Party Conference with his wife Samantha (L), Shadow Chancellor George Osborne and Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague in hi...
View Photo »NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS) Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron goes through his speech on the eve of his speech to the Conservative Party Conference with his wife Samantha, Shadow Chancellor George Osborne and Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague in his ho...
View Photo »NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS) Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron goes through his speech on the eve of his speech to the Conservative Party Conference with his wife Samantha, Shadow Chancellor George Osborne and Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague in his ho...
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 07: Shadow Chancellor George Osborne listens to speakers on the third day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 7, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 07: Shadow Chancellor George Osborne listens to speakers on the third day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS) In this handout image supplied by the Conservative Party,Shadow Chancellor George Osborne with his wife Frances Osborne at the conference hotel in Manchester on day two of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, Eng...
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: Annabel Shaw 15, directs questions to MP's before shadow chancellor George Osborne's keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: A woman takes her seat for shadow chancellor George Osborne's keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: A man waits for shadow chancellor George Osborne's keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: Sky News Political Correspondent Adam Boulton waits for shadow chancellor George Osborne's keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: A man taps his blue loafers during shadow chancellor George Osborne's keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: A man wears a sticker saying 'What Women Want' during shadow chancellor George Osborne's keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: A man falls asleep during shadow chancellor George Osborne's keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: A man waits for shadow chancellor George Osborne's keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: Rebecca Wade, CEO of News International, arrives to see conservative shadow chancellor George Osborne give his keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: Rebecca Wade, CEO of News International arrives to see Conssrvative shadow chancellor George Osborne gives his keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: Shadow chancellor George Osborne gives his keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: Shadow chancellor George Osborne gives his keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: Shadow chancellor George Osborne gives his keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: Shadow chancellor George Osborne gives his keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06: Shadow chancellor George Osborne gives his keynote speech to delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference on October 6, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 07: In this handout image supplied by the Conservative Party, Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron (centre R) goes through his speech on the eve of his speech to the Conservative Party Conference with his wife Samantha (centre L), Shadow Foreign S...
View Photo »The Moody's warning is further evidence that Britain faces the disaster of having its international credit rating downgraded unless we get on top of our debts. Conservatives are promising today that by the time of our first budget we will have up and running an Office for Budget Responsibility that will...
George Osborne has already said the Tories would encourage hospitals to borrow against their assets and let them go bust if they fail to keep up repayments
The scale of these loans raises the question of how Labour's tripartite regulatory structure allowed these banks to come so close to collapse in the first place, and underlines the need for fundamental reform to put the Bank of England back in charge.
David Cameron and George Osborne are the Jedward of politics. Hilarious to watch. All spin and no substance. But you won’t be laughing if they win
Gordon Brown used to boast about leading the G20 but it is now official that Britain is the only G20 country still in recession. Labour’s disastrous economic policies meant Britain was one of the first into recession and now we are the last out.
The SNP's isolation would have been disastrous for Scotland like (shadow chancellor) George Osborne's immediate cuts would have been disastrous for the SNP.
Gordon Brown used to boast about leading the G20 but it is now official that Britain is the only G20 country still in recession. Labour’s disastrous economic policies meant Britain was one of the first into recession and now we are the last out.
I don’t think it is that controversial and I have seen references in speeches from George Osborne around the subject which look awfully similar and familiar.
Far from 'leading the world out of recession' as Gordon Brown has claimed, the evidence shows how his economic policies have failed.
is that we've been through three-party political conferences but when you look at what needs to happen in terms of building a low carbon economy, creating green jobs and helping to save the world from climate change, the fact is that George Osborne, Shadow Chancellor, didn't spend one word talking about...
Britain is singled out for concern over the size of our debt crisis, and the message could not be clearer: if we don't start dealing with those debts we will face a downgrade.
The plans that (Tory leader) David Cameron and (Shadow Chancellor) George Osborne outlined this week are the most wildly dangerous economic proposals that Britain has seen in the past 100 years ... They show absolutely no understanding of basic economics.
Now we're finding out what happens when a Labour Government loses control of the public finances. You end up spending more on the interest on your debts than on public services like transport. It's very unusual for the IMF to single a country out in this way, but it just shows the massive scale of Brita...
George Osborne’s catchphrase at the Tory conference was 'We’re all in this together’. Perhaps he should make that 'except Conservative shadow chancellors and founder members of the Cameron club who flip their million-pound properties to dodge a £55,000 capital gains tax bill.’
These figures are very good news for the world economy, but Britain now stands out as the only major economy still in recession. Gordon Brown's claim that we were 'best placed' now lies in tatters. His recession plan has failed.
The Tories have got a lot of questions to answer about defence policy and they need to be clear about who is really in charge of their plans for our armed forces – Liam Fox or George Osborne?
These figures are very good news for the world economy, but Britain now stands out as the only major economy still in recession. Gordon Brown's claim that we were 'best placed' now lies in tatters. His recession plan has failed.
A Cabinet minister was yesterday accused of bullying the BBC after he used Twitter to accuse it of bias in favour of the Tories. Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw said coverage of George Osborne's party conference speech was 'fawning and feeble'
I am today calling on the Treasury and the Financial Services Authority to combine forces and stop retail banks – in other words the banks that lend directly to businesses and families – paying out profits in significant cash bonuses. Full stop.
David Cameron has to follow George Osborne in giving tough messages, and he has to paint a picture of what Britain under his premiership would look and feel like. But he has to do it in a more friendly, compassionate way than George.
The Government’s economic policies are failing the people of Bradford. These figures show we are still in a recession and that blows apart the myth that Labour’s recovery plan is working.
We certainly do not believe that ‘Dutch auctions’ at party conferences is the proper way to determine these matters. We do things properly as a government in Scotland — George Osborne is only shadow Chancellor and is jumping the gun.
This news has destroyed Labour's claim that Britain was better placed than other countries to weather the storms
George Osborne has revealed the Tories’ real agenda. They are trying to pull the wool over people’s eyes by pretending they care about low-paid workers. But millions of public sector workers will be left out in the cold by this pay freeze. Other staff will have to pay with job and service cuts, while ba...
This is desperate attention-seeking by the First Minister. This is a British general election and it is either going to be Gordon Brown or David Cameron as prime minister.
@michaelhaddon That is spot on. Thomas is Dave, Percy is blatantly George Osborne
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George Osborne held me rapt this morning
- NateWooding 37 minutes ago