The Labour leader wants to spend his way to better employment figures – but can he?
The Prime Minister’s speech today highlights some successes, but fights shy of exploring one of the most important elements of all: tax.
On Help to Work, Right to Buy, childcare, broadband, marriage – and much else – we are making a difference.
There is no magical golden pot with retired people’s names on it waiting for them at Her Majesty’s Treasury – so young people are stumping up.
…but their call for reform does shift them towards Ed Miliband’s party. Question is, will they move even closer next year?
We need to support people to fulfil their ambition of getting off benefits and relocating for work.
The Juncker Effect, if that is what it is, certainly outweighs any Coulson Effect.
Iain Duncan Smith is helping to turn lives round and Labour has nothing to offer.
New restrictions have also been placed on EU migrants wishing to come to the UK, which is in complete contrast to anything done by Labour.
As IDS unveils a new crackdown on benefit cheats, the Government is creating the conditions for work and tackling worklessness.
It makes no sense to deny better off couples child benefit – and then hand some of them child care tax breaks.
A week ago, the Daily Mirror did me over. Its figures were wrong and its assumptions ludicrous. And there’s a story behind it…
Benefit cards for first time offenders and steeper punishments for ones who repeat make sense.
Had the migration patterns of the 18 years before the Conservatives set their target been maintained, they might have hit it.
Today’s figures, which show the biggest fall in unemployment since records began, are further proof of that.