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Re-cycle of Life (Free subscription) | yesterday
... by four weeks from 7 May 2009 to coincide with the European elections on 4 June 2009. What price Gordon Brown going to the polls then, if his stewardship o...
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The Party Blog (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
There are three things that can still happen today. 1. Gordon Brown goes to Washington and meets George Bush. The $700 billion rescue deal is, through a quirk of timing, agreed by Congress. That would be the PM's best case scenario. 2. He goes to Washington, the deal is still deadlocked. He returns to Britain. This is the most likely scenario. 3. The storm that's battering this part...
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/09/2008
WE are about to kick off the political football season.
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Re-cycle of Life (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Full coverage of UK politics If his supposed saving of the construction industry and of mortgage payers struggling to meet their repayments has had a distinctly mixed reception, what price Phase Two of Gordon Brown's much vaunted and much heralded fightback?
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newsjiffy (Free subscription) | yesterday
The British Chambers of Commerce survey has found confidence has collapsed in both manufacturing and service sectors after surevying 5,000 businesses. They have called on the government to cut interest rates. More at the BBC . When will this end? Will Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling benefit from Mandelson's presence? Surely the Bank of England must cut interest rates soon?
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Telegraph Blogs : Guests (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Will Gordon Brown reconsider his choice for Britain's new European Commissioner? I doubt it, but he should. For those who can't remember the Commissioner-designate's name, it's Baroness Ashton. "Who is Baroness Ashton?" asks Giacomo Benedetto of the Centre for European Politics. Exactly.
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John Redwood's Diary (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
Gordon Brown tells us he is the man able to pilot us through the financial crisis and the economic downturn. So what should he do? 1. Interest rates. The US slashed rates which ran at 5.25% through most of 2007, to only 2% today. In the UK Brown’s MPC (all his direct and indirect appointees) [...]