The Prime Minister does God. At least, that's the gist of his first major speech on religion. Actually, the interesting thing is that a Tory Prime Minister feels that he has to make the point that he is a Christian. Other than Michael Howard, who was Jewish, most other Tory leaders could have assumed we’d take it as read that he or she was more or less CofE, including Mrs Thatcher, who ...
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Spectator on 17th Dec 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
The Tory party may not like it, but David Cameron is now finally following a sensible EU policy. As today's summit in Brussels starts, the Prime Minister appears to have decided what really matters to the UK, and realised that he needs to play nice with the Germans and French. At the top of the PM's priority list — a priority voiced by Michael Howard on the Today Programme earlier ...
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Spectator on 8th Dec 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
Britain's courts should be stopped from slavishly following Strasbourg's rulings, argues Michael Howard.
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Telegraph on 23rd Nov 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Actor Nigel Planer - playing Peter Mandelson in a new Channel 4 Comic Strip show - says he would like to portray the Conservative MP Michael Howard and recreate his "something of the night".
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BBCPolitics on 14th Oct 2011 (via bbc.co.uk)
When Michael Howard offered David Cameron the pick of the jobs in the shadow Cabinet after the 2005 election, Cameron chose education. Howard was disappointed that Cameron hadn't opted to shadow Gordon Brown but Cameron argued that education was the most important portfolio. A sense of that commitment was on display today in his speech on education, delivered at one of the new free schools th...
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Spectator on 9th Sep 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
Johann Hari… Informing children about these facts can’t make them gay. Nothing can. You can no more teach a child homosexuality than you can teach them left-handedness. Oddly, the homophobes seem to understand this about their own sexuality, but not about other people’s. I once asked Michael Howard, the architect of Section 28, if he
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SimO on 28th Jan 2011 (via sim-o.me.uk)
Control orders should be kept to ensure the "human right" of citizens not to be the victims of terrorist attacks is upheld, a former home secretary said last night.
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Telegraph on 4th Jan 2011 (via telegraph.co.uk)
While Nick Clegg battles on the tuition fee front, another internal conflict breaks out for the coalition today: prisons. And rather than yellow-on-yellow, this one is strictly blue-on-blue. On one side, you've got Ken Clarke, who is controversially proposing a raft of measures for reducing the prison population. On the other, Tory figures like Michael Howard who insist that prison works R...
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Spectator on 7th Dec 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
I’m not sure if the sun will ever rise in the east again: Michael Howard has supported a Ken Clarke prison policy. The Justice Secretary has launched a pilot scheme at HMP Peterborough that uses private bond investment to fund inmate remedial programmes to cut re-offending. The Social Impacts Bond will provide £5million to produce £8million over the course of six years, assuming th...
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Spectator on 10th Sep 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)