According to the campaign, Government activities account for as much as 1% of total UK emissions, so a move this size has direct and important consequences on total emissions. But it is also an important signal to the rest of the country—we are in this together,... Full Article at Treehugger
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 02: A sign instructing no entry for the general public is affixed to the gates of the Houses of Parliament on February 2, 2010 in London, England. The Conservative party is proposing to open the process of candidate selection to... View Photo »
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 02: Conservative Party leader David Cameron (R) walks with Shadow Chancellor George Osborne after Osborne delivered a speech on the future of the British economy, at the British Museum on February 2, 2010 in London, England. Mr... View Photo »
Millions are bitterly angry at New Labour for attacking workers and waging war. But they dont want the Tories. Full Article at Socialist Worker UK
'This is a redline for us', says shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt of plan for independently funded news consortiums The shadow culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has ratcheted up his opposition to the government's plan for regional TV news consortiums... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
It is perfectly possible to win general elections without the support of the City and the bosses of substantial private-sector companies. Full Article at BBC News
Bad news for David Cameron in the Standard this afternoon – several Tories have not made expenses repayments that were agreed seven months ago. After yesterday’s success, the last thing Cameron needed was a question over the effectiveness of his Scrutiny... Full Article at Spectator Magazine
WHY???????????????? I had my pay frozen last year and indications are it will be frozen this year. Inflation is less than 2%, Rip of Tories again, god help us if they get in power. WHY???????????????? I had my pay frozen last year and indications are it will... Full Article at Oxford Mail
At Left Foot Forward, Ed Jacobs blogs on Northern Ireland's slow march towards peace, and the painful process of laying the violent past to rest. Mike Smithson at Political Betting shows us, visually, why things might be different in the marginal seats. Simon... Full Article at New Statesman
"Caring" versus "cruel", as far as the eye can see. All of which rather prompts the question: how should the Tories respond to this deluge of guarantees? So far, they've taken the sensible route of not paying them too much lip service – the thinking of many... Full Article at Spectator Magazine
Yet again (and not for the first time either) Vulture hits the nail on the knob. I agree with Vulture on this. It is a desperate attempt to shore up the core Labour and anti-Conservative vote at the general election. The aim is to get that vote out again and... Full Article at Spectator Magazine
Labour's majority falls to 308, leaving it 15 seats short of a majority, and the Lib Dems make a dramatic breakthrough, winning 110 seats. The Tories win 199, just one more than under first-past-the-post. Under the single transferable vote (STV), Labour wins... Full Article at New Statesman
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This reveals that the Tories would cut out local communities and centralise all decisions with one minister in Whitehall.
This reveals that the Tories would cut out the views of local communities and centralise all decisions about local schools in the hands of one minister in Whitehall.
The police must serve the people and our communities, not New Labour, the Tories or political correctness. There is only one law in our country and it must apply equally to all
In the last few days we've seen the difference between the way Labour and the Tories are approaching online campaigning. Whilst the Tories are busy telling their candidates what they can and cannot say online, we're engaging with mums about the issues they care about where they come together online.
In the last few days we've seen the difference between the way Labour and the Tories are approaching online campaigning. Whilst the Tories are busy telling their candidates what they can and cannot say online, we're engaging with mums about the issues they care about where they come together online.
The message I detect on this part of my tour is that it is simply not enough for voters not to want five more years of Labour; the Tories have to do a great deal more to convince voters that they stand for something better instead.
We in the SNP are not like the Labour Party – we don't have large amounts of money from the trade unions. We don't, like the Tory Party, have large amounts of money from big business, so we have to employ cash for access, even if it does mean we are breaking parliamentary rules and utilising the taxpaye...
We in the SNP are not like the Labour Party – we don't have large amounts of money from the trade unions. We don't, like the Tory Party, have large amounts of money from big business, so we have to go out and raise money, primarily through our members. We are seeking clarification, as every party is, on...
We're looking at an April election as a real option after some terrible polls for Cameron. It would throw the Tories into further disarray as they are booking all their poster sites and adverts based on polling day being May 6. While May 6 is the favoured date, a polling day on April 15 or around then h...
I think it will be about fear of the Tories in the way that there was fear of Labour in 1992
This revelation will shunt the Tories’ already faltering campaign in Scotland into the buffers
I don't think he has any choice but to carry on doing this – not enough people are going to go back to the Tories if they're still scared it'll mean slash and burn.
There is a change inside No 10. It's to do with polls going our way of course, and the general feeling that we are on the front foot at last and that the Tories are wobbling. May's still the favourite but you certainly shouldn't rule April out.
What was once regarded as very unlikely with the Tories steaming ahead in the polls has now become the favored bet on the election
This £1bn of public investment would bring not only the huge benefit of jobs, but also the transformation of rail across the South West and South Wales. All of that I think would have an axe hanging over it if the Tories win.
People say ... you could be letting the Tories in. But there is no difference between the Conservatives and new Labour
Lord Mandelson accused the Tories of bobbing around like a cork in the water.
Tories plan leadership revolution at the BBC
If the Tories secure a 9-point lead, they will probably achieve an overall majority.
Add a knackered economy, splintered society, dishonest taxation and Labour's continuing shenanigans with the parliamentary gravy train. I don't care what anyone says about the Tories- they were never like this!
It is a credible and persuasive approach that gives the Tories a platform from which to mount a sustained pre-election onslaught on the discredited Government that landed us in this mess.
This is all about outflanking the Tories and showing that they are stuck in the mud when it comes to cleaning up politics
The idea that Labour will gain from AV is probably not correct ... They may pick up Lib Dem second preferences but since 2007 votes for other parties have gone up and the Tories are most likely to gain from this. For instance, those who might register their first preference as Ukip are likely to put the...
The idea that Labour will gain from AV is probably not correct ... They may pick up Lib Dem second preferences but since 2007 votes for other parties have gone up and the Tories are most likely to gain from this. For instance, those who might register their first preference as Ukip are likely to put the...
They are all showing a significantly greater swing to the Tories than in the country as a whole
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