The 12th step towards Building A Conservative Majority: Tougher immigration policies Harry Phibbs on Local government:Should immigrants be obliged to speak English? Columnist Bruce Anderson: Unless Cameron controls the narrative his Government's radical reforms will be swamped Comment: WATCH: Sitting on the fence... Lib Dem activists vote not to endorse or to reject NHS reforms Clegg under pressure after conference refuses to endorse controversial health bill - Guardian | FT Civil war erupted in the Lib Dems yesterday over their policies on tax and health - The Sun Clegg undermined from within his own party on 'tycoon tax' "In an extraordinary spat, Mr Clegg publicly slapped down the multimillionaire peer in his speech saying: ‘The only person against the tycoon tax is one of our very own tycoons.’ Lord Oakeshott hit back on Twitter: ‘Ask Bob Diamond if I’m soft on tycoons.’" - Daily Mail In the Daily Mail Melanie Phillips is appalled at the cumulative impact of this tax talk: "The message the Coalition is delivering day after day is that the Government is anti-business and anti-wealth creation, and that any entrepreneur thinking of investing in the UK needs his head examined." > Yesterday's ToryDiary: The Lib Dems' weekend of free publicity begs the question: where is Conservative Spring Forum? Axing APD would boost the economy by £4.2billion and create 91,000 extra jobs in just 12 months - Express How Clegg outmanoeuvred Cameron over the ECHR - Fraser Nelson | This is another issue where Clegg is getting his way over Cameron - Daily Mail leader > Yesterday's ToryDiary: Commissioner on British Bill of Rights resigns, accusing Ken Clarke of acting in concert with human rights establishment Taxpayers will act as co-guarantors on new homes bought by existing or first-time buyers as Coalition focuses on housing - BBC "Up to 100,000 people will get Government support to buy homes worth up to £500,000 in a Coalition move to revive the middle-class dream of home ownership, ministers will announce" - Telegraph The Sun warns Cameron on police numbers The Sun Says: "The revelation that frontline cops have plummeted by 5,000 under this Government is deeply troubling. Not least because David Cameron solemnly pledged police cuts would only be to backroom staff — officers spending all day on paperwork instead of pounding the beat." > Yesterday's LeftWatch: The Sun praises Yvette Cooper MP for "speaking our language on crime" IDS has urged Simon Cowell to sign his music company up to a flagship Government work experience scheme, telling the X Factor boss he must accept most young people will never enjoy a ‘career in front of a microphone’ - Daily Mail | Sun Boris Johnson comes to defence of right to wear Cross: It’s a huge mistake to forbid a tiny act of Christian worship - The Mayor of London in The Telegraph > Yesterday's ToryDiary: "There are fewer liberals willing to vote Conservative because of the prospect of gay marriage than there are social conservatives ready to desert the Party because of this policy." Cameron has become the first world leader invited to fly onboard Air Force One with President Barack Obama -Daily Mail "It also marks Mrs Cameron’s first major overseas trip with her husband. She will join Michelle Obama at a mini-Olympics event as part of the First Lady’s “Let’s Move!” campaign to combat childhood obesity" - Times (£) Max Hastings: Cameron is an adequate leader in extraordinary times "Few doubt he will remain tenant of Downing Street after the next election. He is extraordinarily skilful at making people feel good. But I have said it before and will again: we live in extraordinary times, when to be an adequate prime minister does not suffice to serve our vital interests. If posterity records merely that Mr Cameron kept his office for a decade, he will have some explaining to do at the pearly gates." - Max Hastings in the FT (£) Lord Heseltine to receive freedom of City of Liverpool - Independent Ken Livingstone denies tax avoidance - BBC Guido Fawkes wonders if Ken Livingstone is in breach of Electoral Commission guidelines. Saturday's Local government page: Labour supporters turn on Ken Livingstone It is hard to see any discernible effort to keep Afghan coalition together - Douglas Alexander in The Guardian The Prime Minister should decide Lords reform by a referendum of the whole British people - Jack Straw in The Times (£) ToryDiary: On Comment: LeftWatch: The Sun praises Yvette Cooper MP for "speaking our language on crime" Columnist Nadine Dorries MP: The people of Iran are not like Ahmadinejad Local government: Labour supporters turn on Livingstone John Moss on Local government: Properties should be reassessed for their Council Tax band when they are soldTim Montgomerie on ToryDiary suggests a £30 billion shock-and-awe tax cuts package: Next week George Osborne should announce the biggest ever tax cuts for working families
"Mr Clegg used an interview before his party's spring conference in Gateshead to suggest that rich Britons should pay a minimum rate of tax of more than 20 per cent on their total annual income. But the move was immediately attacked by the party's former Treasury spokesman, Lord Oakeshott, who called Mr Clegg's plan a "superficially attractive measure that falls apart under scrutiny". Other senior Liberal Democrats, including the Business Secretary, Vince Cable, also privately criticised the proposal, arguing that it diluted the party's central policy of a mansion tax on multi-million-pound properties." - Independent
Clarke and Clegg 'defying the will of Parliament' says expert as he quits body set up to rein in Strasbourg - Daily Mail
Eric Pickles has deleted the data necessary to collect a mansions tax -Daily Mail
The Archbishop of York urges David Cameron to choose “masterly inactivity” over plans to introduce gay marriage -Telegraph
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