Danny Finkelstein
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Writing in The Times, Danny Finkelstein (here for subscribers) predicts that the Coalition Government will stick together in 2012 and that those who think there will be a general election this year are wrong. I agree. The coalition will survive and there will not be a general election. But I hope that the coalition will
submitted by LiberalDemocratVoice on 9th Jan 2012 (via libdemvoice.org)
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Titter ye might. The Big Society? In 1997? If the idea was of, erm, limited electoral worth in our last general election, then it was certainly of little use when Tony Blair hurtled into power all those years ago. Yet there is was, mostly speaking, in the "Civic Conservatism" espoused chiefly by David Willetts. Danny Finkelstein, writing for the pre-paywall incarnation of Comment Central...
submitted by Spectator on 26th Jan 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
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Danny Finkelstein’s column in The Times today (£) is well worth reading. Finkelstein sets out two worries, first that the Tories do not have enough of a strategy for winning re-election and second that the NHS reforms might compromise Cameron’s standing as a different kind of Tory. On the latter point, Finkelstein is echoing the views of an increasing number of Tory MPs and minist...
submitted by Spectator on 26th Jan 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
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Danny Finkelstein has written an interesting post objecting to Channel 4 referring to the ‘Conservative-led coalition’ last night. Finkelstein’s objection, and a valid one to my mind, is that ‘Conservative-led’ makes a judgment about the nature of the coalition. Of course, this whole spat has been set off by a clever letter from Ed Miliband’s communications dire...
submitted by Spectator on 24th Jan 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
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Housing Minister Grant Schapps and the Shadow Secretary for Energy and Climate Change Meg Hillier analyse PMQs with Danny Finkelstein from the Times.
submitted by BBCPolitics on 3rd Nov 2010 (via bbc.co.uk)
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A thoughtful and thought-provoking column from Danny Finkelstein (£) in the Times this morning, which is well worth a trip beyond the paywall to read. In it, he makes a persuasive point: that, despite their plunging poll ratings, the Lib Dems aren't doing too shabbily at all. After all, who, looking back at the party's recent history, would have thought they would be in power in 201...
submitted by Spectator on 4th Aug 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
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In The Times today, Danny Finkelstein eloquently sums up why it would be so wrong for any of the soldiers involved in Bloody Sunday to be prosecuted given all that has happened in the peace process: "To stop the killing, we sacrificed principles that should stand above everything. We sacrificed the rule of law and the principle of one law for everybody. We sacrificed justice and accountabilit...
submitted by Spectator on 16th Jun 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
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A week ago, I wondered whether the Labour leadership contest might produce a "cuts candidate": someone prepared to responsibly debate the fiscal situation as part of their campaign. But, as Danny Finkelstein has noted, none of the candidates so far has even mentioned the deficit, let alone suggested solutions for trimming it. Their wilful silence on the issue is starting to look bizarre,...
submitted by Spectator on 21st May 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
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Danny Finkelstein’s column this morning is one of the most important things to have been written since the coalition was formed. Danny makes the point that the coalition has no ideas infrastructure in place. There’s nowhere for it to go to get new ideas. Think tanks will rush to fill this void. But as Danny notes, there will also have to be a cultural comfort with the other side. That ...
submitted by Spectator on 19th May 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
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Danny Finkelstein nominates Lord Pearson’s appearance on The Campaign Show as the worst interview ever given by a party leader in an election campaign. I second that.
submitted by Spectator on 21st Apr 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
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