WATCH: Cameron pledges his Government will keep cutting red tape
The Prime Minister wants this to be the first Government in modern history to finish a term with less regulation than when it began.
The Prime Minister wants this to be the first Government in modern history to finish a term with less regulation than when it began.
The Foreign Secretary also said that the Government is working on a plan to do just that – but he doesn’t have any details as yet.
‘Twas the UKIP leader’s light-hearted attempt to turn the political weather in his favour, after a difficult week.
Maajid Nawaz, Lib Dem candidate and founder of the anti-extremist think-tank Quilliam Foundation, threatened after tweeting a link to a cartoon
The new energy source is an environmental and economic opportunity, he tells the World Economic Forum at Davos.
Farage: “I’m not sure where you got that from.” Neil: “From your website.”
“At its very worst,” warns the Work and Pensions Secretary, “the present system makes criminals out of those trapped in its clutches.”
It about “building a stronger, more competitive economy, and securing our country’s future”, he says in a new party video.
Naturally, the Labour leader accused the Prime Minister of complacency … and of having a “Bullingdon Club routine”.
With a need to save taxpayers’ money, can private donors make up the shortfall?
Chumocracy, long working hours and horrendous social media abuse all contribute, he tells the BBC’s Daily Politics.
“I look forward to the result of this ballot eagerly” he tells BBC News about his deselection battle.
UKIP Leader’s thoughts on the Greek Presidency
Would a dull Commons be a bigger turn off?
“He should apologise just as a matter of basic decency.”