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Posts Tagged: Economic policy

Strong government, ‘the little guy’, long-termism and honesty suggested as four themes for future of US conservatism

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter The Financial Times has been running an interesting series on the future of American conservatism…. Read more »

22 July 2012

Today, Osborne wants tough new strike laws. Yesterday, he wanted smaller wind subsidies. The Chancellor’s fightback continues (but new borrowing figures disappoint)

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter George Osborne was famously "shocked" by the revelation that some rich people have complex… Read more »

21 July 2012

Osborne and Alexander launch £50 billion infrastructure and exports scheme

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter It's Infrastructure Week in the Coalition's grid. On Monday we had Nick Clegg and… Read more »

18 July 2012

George Osborne is NOT the problem

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter Iain Martin was once the loneliest pundit on Fleet Street – at least the… Read more »

16 July 2012

Cameron says something interesting but is anyone paying attention?

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter David Cameron writes for this morning's Sunday Times (£) and sets out why the… Read more »

15 July 2012

The Coalition tries to make lending easier — but to what end?

The past couple of weeks have solidified one thing: our economy’s reliance on the Bank of England. Last week it… Read more »

By Peter Hoskin | 13 July 2012

Osborne is right about Balls. Tories must get behind him.

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter Paul has already done a fine job of explaining the importance of George Osborne's… Read more »

10 July 2012

George Osborne should be backed, not briefed against, for chaining Balls to his record.

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter Following the banking scandal, Fred Goodwin has been deprived of a knighthood… When the… Read more »

7 July 2012

Andrew Tyrie should take his time

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter Andrew Lilico wrote on this site recently that the Bank of England (inter alia)… Read more »

3 July 2012

Cameron and Osborne announce parliamentary inquiry into banking industry

By Matthew BarrettFollow Matthew on Twitter. At the end of David Cameron's European statement, the Prime Minister made a short… Read more »

2 July 2012

Government orders independent review of inter-banking lending rate abuses

By Harry PhibbsFollow Harry on Twitter While the Labour leader Ed Miliband has called for a Leveson-style lengthy and large-scale public… Read more »

By Harry Phibbs | 30 June 2012

It is time for MPs to scrag the bankers

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter One of politicians' most primal instincts is to avoid blame – and dump it… Read more »

29 June 2012

Osborne’s fuel duty news and his Treasury golden rule: never, ever allow oneself to be outsmarted by Ed Balls.

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter George Osborne's decision to halt August's planned fuel duty rise and freeze it for… Read more »

26 June 2012

The Government needs David Laws back round the Cabinet table

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter Easy relations between the Coalition partners began to break down in earnest after the… Read more »

24 June 2012

Jimmy Carr, martyr to socialism

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter Cameron's Jimmy Carr dilemma… When David Cameron decided to pronounce on Jimmy Carr's tax… Read more »

21 June 2012

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