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Steve Richards: Loyalty and unity used to be Tory trademarksIt used to be said that loyalty and unity were the secret weapons of the Conservative Party. The weapons have gone missing. They were cast aside when the party committed regicide on Margaret Thatcher in 1990. Unsurprisingly, the party did not claim ... |
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Steve Richards: Queen's Speech - a ragbag of eye-catching measures worthy of ...Take a very close look at the Queen's Speech. Its contents will have as much impact on the fate of the Coalition as will the state of the economy. I am not referring to yesterday's Queen's Speech, a ragbag of measures. I refer to the first legislative ... |
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Loyalty the Tories' secret weapon? The Conservatives have been knifing one ...By Allan Massie History Last updated: May 17th, 2012 Steve Richards has an article in The Independent today in which he says that loyalty and unity used to be the Conservative Party's secret weapons. You could have fooled me. As I remember it was David ... |
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Steve Richards: Labour (and Ed Miliband) are no longer doomed... but Labour must beware a false dawn Steve Richards: Labour (and Ed Miliband) are no longer doomed Andrew Grice: Bruised and battered, Clegg will struggle to sell Coalition relaunch Professor John Curtice: Labour's making progress, but it's still ... |
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Steve Richards: This crisis goes beyond integrity. It's now about acccountabilityIn a frenzy that raises big questions for a Prime Minister, take a close look at the subsequent answers. Since the Jeremy Hunt saga erupted a week ago, David Cameron has answered one explosive question unambiguously. He could not have been clearer. |
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Steve Richards: A rescue mission that itself needs rescuingWith impressive speed David Cameron and Nick Clegg learn the awkward choreography of coalition politics. Their command is instinctive, since neither leader has any previous experience of government let alone of sharing power. |
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Steve Richards: The Lords is undemocratic and increasingly sillyConstitutional reforms happen only when they are in the self-interest of those with the power to make them. A leader who instigates a constitutional reform not in the interests of his or her party is a noble human being – and a very poor leader. |
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Steve Richards: Which mayoral candidate will improve life in the city? That's ...We live in an era where personality seems to matter much more than policy. Take the fashionable explanations for the crises afflicting David Cameron. He and his allies are posh. They are out of touch. Cameron is lazy. Virtually nowhere is there any ... |
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Steve Richards: Cameron can't easily dismiss the toxic trail to Murdoch's bidWe are living through a very British revolution. In the messy transition from one era to the next, the old familiar policies and strategies do not work any longer. David Cameron and George Osborne are struggling to stay afloat not because they are ... |
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BCRT&SS salutes Purselley for years of serviceJames Morris, vice president, introduced Dr. Steve Richards, pharmacist at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) as guest speaker. His topic was “Pills and Pharmaceuticals.” He reported that drug reaction is the fifth leading cause of death in ... |
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