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David Cameron

Cameron is playing on the myth all housing benefit goes to the unemployed

Katie Stanton
25 June, 2012

In a move heralded as ‘the end of compassionate Conservatism’, David Cameron will today announce drastic cuts to housing benefits.

So, Mr Cameron, are Tory boys Philip Green and Gary Barlow “morally wrong” as well?

Shamik Das
21 June, 2012

David Cameron is facing charges of hypocrisy over his failure to condemn celeb Tory Gary Barlow’s tax avoidance, having last night attacked non-Tory Jimmy Carr.

The left must build a coalition of the willing at the G20 in order to boost global recovery

David Taylor
21 June, 2012

Obama, Hollande, Dilma, Gillard and Hernandez would be a formidable force for progress if they worked together to push for a global growth plan.

G20: Is Obama drawing a line between his approach and Cameron & Merkel’s austerity?

Shamik Das
20 June, 2012

In the G20 Leaders Declaration at the Los Cabos summit in Mexico, has Barack Obama contrasted his approach to the austerity of David Cameron and Angela Merkel.

French leaders attack Cameron’s “red carpet” invite to tax exiles as Carr gets owned

Shamik Das
19 June, 2012

David Cameron has been attacked for his “red carpet” invite to tax dodgers, while Jimmy Carr has suffered a backlash after it was revealed he is a tax avoider.

Tory tantrums: Backbenchers on the warpath over Hunt and Lords reform

Ben Phillips
18 June, 2012

After the Liberal Democrats abstained from last week’s vote on referring Jeremy Hunt over breaches of the Ministerial Code, the Tories prepare to strike back.

David Cameron at Leveson: The best bits

Katie Stanton
15 June, 2012

A round-up of the best comments made on David Cameron’s Leveson appearance.

Is Cameron ready for Leveson?

Katie Stanton
14 June, 2012

If anyone has any bad news to bury, today is the day, as our right honourable prime minister gives evidence to the Leveson Inquiry.

The financial transactions tax has the potential to raise £20 billion a year for the UK

14 June, 2012

The Financial Transactions Tax is soon to be top of the political agenda once again in Europe.

Members of Cameron’s ECR group mingle with anti-Semitic priest

Katie Stanton
13 June, 2012

The European Conservatives and Reformists Group has invited a controversial priest accused on anti-Semitism to the European Parliament

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