Mark Brooks on Platform: Because of male cancers, boys' education, male suicides...We need a Minister for Men Star Chamber public spending saving idea 7: No more UK aid for India Click on the image on the right to enlarge a Telegraph chart of their YouGov polls >>> David Cameron demands referendum on new EU constitution from Gordon Brown - Telegraph > Put the EU-turn widget on your own website Unlike Geoffrey Howe, George Osborne will wield the axe from day one "The Thatcher government sparked outrage in 1981 by cutting spending and raising taxes in the midst of recession. Some 364 indignant economists famously called for a change of course. As it happens, one of them was Mervyn King, now governor of the Bank of England. George Osborne, Mr Cameron’s shadow chancellor, has a rather different take. The mistake was not to have acted sooner. The 1981 Budget should have been unveiled in 1979. The implication is that a Cameron government would act swiftly and decisively to restore the public finances." - Philip Stephens in the FT Cameron's 'Austerity' speech was in total contrast to his first speeches as leader - Michael Brown in The Independent Is the Thatcher era over? "One of Mrs Thatcher’s most famous phrases was: “There is no alternative.” As yet, no major political figure in Britain or the western world has really articulated a coherent alternative to the free-market principles inherited from Thatcherism. Until that happens, the Thatcher era will not be definitively over." - Gideon Rachman in the FT Margaret Thatcher backs The Sun's campaign for justice for Gurkhas - The Sun Scottish Tories hold family and social justice conference Scottish Tory leader Annabel Goldie's remarks are captured byThe Herald: "A family can be a single mum or dad who looks after and takes responsibility for a child, where they provide a loving and caring environment. But mothers or fathers who ply their kids with alcohol or don't make them go to school or don't make sure they are in by a reasonable hour or are not concerned by their child's behaviour are not good parents. The family is the natural building block in any society. If these foundations are unstable, society is unstable, and that instability is self-perpetuating." Chris Grayling's backing for knighthood for Ryan Giggs covered in The Sun - MustBeRed.com LABOUR REBELLION 1: Stephen Byers attacks his own party for "cynical move" on 50p tax - BBC LABOUR RETREAT 1: Brown on his daily allowance for MPs plan - BBC ...But one lady woman is not for turning: "Harriet Harman yesterday published her landmark equalities bill, defying business by insisting that all companies with more than 250 employees publish the average pay of male and female staff by 2013. The proposal, part of a sweeping review of more than 100 pieces of British equality legislation, was condemned by the CBI, the Engineering Employers Federation and the British Chambers of Commerce." - Guardian Polly Toynbee salutes the Harman Bill (but wishes it had happened in 1997) - The Guardian Theresa May said yesterday that she was unconvinced by Ms Harman's reforms -PoliticsHome Edwina Currie: Equality is fine, but this absurd bill will be a disaster for women and Britain - Daily Mail Photograph of the climate protestors who glued themselves to Commons statue - Sky
Tuesday 28th April 2009Britain's leading conservative blog
> Yesterday's ToryDiary: David Cameron launches new campaign for a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty
LABOUR REBELLION 2: Cabinet rebels want ID cards scrapped now - Independent
LABOUR REBELLION 3: Scottish QC defects to Tories over Labour failure on crime -Telegraph
LABOUR RETREAT 2: Jack Straw abandons Titan prison plans - BBC
LABOUR RETREAT 3: Jacqui Smith scraps giant email database plan - Daily Mail | Video
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