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David Cameron Maxes Out On Social Media In Manchester   Credit where its due. David Cameron was on a tour of Manchester yesterday to feel people’s pain in this economic whirlwind. As well as the usual interview with local paper and TV news, Cameron maxed out on multi-media, including an attempt to connect to Manchester’s social media glitterati via a live blog with queen bee, Sarah Hartley
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David Cameron was in Manchester yesterday. Nothing remarkable in that. He's been there quite often recently, but as the Labour-leaning PR Media Blog notes, he made the most out of using new media while he was there, linking up to a local live bog, live-casting his speech and taking questions via Twitter. Mark Hanson writes... To be fair this wasn’t Cameron’s idea. The Channel M fo...
submitted by IainDale 1 hour ago (via iaindale.blogspot.com)
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Peter Riddell in the Times explains why Gordon Brown and David Cameron's latest economic initiatives are "largely irrelevant". The BBC's Mark Easton, on his blog, says the UK statistics authority is still "hopping with indignation" about the way the government misused figures on knife crime. Andrew Porter in the Daily Telegraph reports that George Osborne has been pushing for Kenneth Cla...
submitted by Guardian 2 hours ago (via guardian.co.uk)
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Gordon Brown and David Cameron have both begun tours of recession-struck Britain in a move unheard of outside election season.
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May 2017 "The Prime Minister resigned earlier today. David Cameron stood on the steps of Downing Street to make the announcement with wife Samantha at his side and surrounded by their 6 children. President Jeb Bush congratulated Mr Cameron for...
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David Cameron's Business Secretary Alan Duncan has snubbed a shadow Cabinet "away day" in Britain and chosen to go skiing in Switzerland instead.
submitted by Telegraph 4 hours ago (via telegraph.co.uk)
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Although David Cameron launched it, I assume George Osborne must have at least agreed the latest Conservative plan - to incentivise saving with tax relief paid for by cutting (unspecified) public spending. And I’m very disappointed, because George and I went to the same school and the same...
submitted by Tigmoo 8 hours ago (via touchstoneblog.org.uk)
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So we now know that David Cameron sometimes feels like shaking Gordon Brown. The great ‘clunking fist’ should not be too worried though, we all know that it is actually ‘Dave’ who shakes all the time, in fact he has not stopped ‘wobbling’ for months. Yesterday we witnessed Mr Cameron’s latest wobble as, once again, he moved (or was he pushed?) ...
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So we now know that David Cameron sometimes feels like shaking Gordon Brown. The great ‘clunking fist’ should not be too worried though, we all know that it is actually ‘Dave’ who shakes all the time, in fact he has not stopped ‘wobbling’ for months. Yesterday we witnessed Mr Cameron’s latest wobble as, once again, he moved (or was he pushed?) further to t...
submitted by MikeIon 15 hours ago (via mike-ion.blogspot.com)
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The Right Sort of Tax Cut This is precisely the sort of tax cut that the Conservatives should be proposing. Removing tax on savings for basic rate tax payers will encourage people to save more, and reward those who do so. David Cameron is definitively right when he says that We need to make a really big change: from an economy built on
submitted by TheThunderDragon 16 hours ago (via thethunderdragon.co.uk)


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