Carl Andrew
Find that leak or the government will sink
The current spate of leaks is damaging and makes the work of government impossible
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Two Penn’orth: Bonkers about conkers
You know the world has turned upside down when even conker fighting, that great tradition of every child’s autumn in school, turns into a health and safety risk
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Miliband, Miliband or Balls?
Move over the X Factor, I know which reality battle I’ll be following. The Labour leadership contest is just warming up
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Simple system, simply understood
Immigrants will stop being a political issue when we realise that we need them for a stable economy
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Two Penn’orth: When personality just isn’t enough
We need to see the real politics and the real beliefs behind the politician and the party
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Dispelling the myth of dirty politics
We should scrap ineffective Citizenship and PSHE lessons in favour of compulsory politics lessons in schools
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Labour of love
Alastair Campbell's tears represent a trend towards politicians demonstrating humanity to the public.
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Bankrolling redundancy
“When British taxpayers bailed out the banks, they would never have believed that their money would now be used to put British people out of work.” As Nick Clegg spoke these words in the Commons, the prospective deal for the American company Kraft to maximise their chances of a monopoly...
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Coup cock-up plays into Cameron and Clegg’s hands
It is in fact parliamentary interference which allowed risk-taking to get out of hand
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