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[Aberavon & Neath Liberal Democrats] This is despite David Cameron’s claim that he has ‘sought to push the environment up to the top of the political agenda’, and his own Shadow Climate Change Secretary Greg Clark’s assertion that Cameron ‘wanted the environment to be a very important part of the proposition we put to the public at the General Election.’
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[Liberal Democrat Voice] Daily View 2Ã2: 16 February 2010: Despite David Camerons claim that he has ”sought to push the environment up to the top of the political agenda, and the Shadow Climate Change Secretary Greg Clark asserting that Cameron ”wanted the environment to be a very important part of the proposition we put to the public at the General Election’, the list does not include any reference to the environment or climate change
[Daniel Barker] Daniel Barker » Blog Archive » Tories abandon environment as a ...: This is despite David Camerons claim that he has ”sought to push the environment up to the top of the political agenda, and his own Shadow Climate Change Secretary Greg Clarks assertion that Cameron ”wanted the environment to be a very important part of the proposition we put to the public at the General Election.
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[The Court] The Court » Blog Archive » Amici Curiae: The Money Talks ...: Republicans are expected to the primary beneficiaries of increased corporate spending, leaving Democrats particularly unhappy, even though they see increased support in the form of union advertising. President Barack Obama blasted the decision, calling it “a .
[BBC NEWS | Stephanomics] BBC - Stephanomics: Cameron's Nixon moment: As someone who has always defended the licence fee I do unfortunately feel like other bloggers that the BBC seems to have lost some of it's impartiality and there does appear to be a leftward tilt in headlines & the content of 'articles'.
[My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings...] The Tories have it wrong about (higher) education”¦ « My Liberal ...: I dont really think it matters a damn for the purposes of TBs post whether the soft/hard distinction between A-levels actually exists or not. His main point - quoted as being from a London state school headteacher - was just that universities *perceive* that there is a distinction when deciding who to accept, and that schools may not adequately prepare some pupils for this reality.
[Whatever] State of the Union 2010 « Whatever: Again, I point to the Bush administration and the GOP threat to do away with filibusters because of how the Democrats were abusing it (and they were, for sure, abusing the filibuster, using it on judicial nominees for the first time ever) and the Democrat response was nothing short of a giant conniption fit. Is it not, even slightly, hypocritical?
[Liberal Democrat Voice] Tory candidate Zac Goldsmith accused of avoiding £5.8m tax as non-dom: That seems to me to be a much more culpable piece of guesstimation (because so obviously untrue and self-serving) than Chris Huhne’s, particularly when the whole point of Huhne’s estimate was to try to get Goldsmith to reveal the truth about the degree to which he has profited from non-dom status.
[Next Left] Next Left: Why Cameron's "big society" agenda would make Britain ...: Any judo world champion would surely be envious of the dexerity with which Cameron received this fundamental critique of his own thesis only to turn the tables to claim that this was, in fact, the argument he was himself making, now arguing that "for centuries, the state expanded in order to help achieve a fairer society .the evidence suggests that up until the late 1960s, the expansion of the state to advance social justice was not only well-intentioned and compassionate, but generally successful".
[The Volokh Conspiracy] The Volokh Conspiracy » Blog Archive » Should Libertarians Learn ...: People from all ideologies are capable of special insight-that does not necessarily imply you should attribute .Further, even the Medicare Part D expansion may have helped limit the size of government, as it makes it more difficult for Democrats to provide benefits to seniors though an expansion of health care.
[neo-neocon] neo-neocon » Blog Archive » And speaking of Vegas: can Republicans ...: The Democrats are much more vulnerable than they can admit or what Republicans dare hope for but a good indication of just how bad things are is that in Wisconsin, the home of progressivism, Russ Feingold is already in trouble. Like Massachusetts, if Feingold’s Wisconsin seat is in trouble, no Democrat is safe.
[The Blue Blog] The Blue Blog » Introducing our new “community right-to-buy” policy: Hague, your adjusted policy towards the EU after the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty is wholly inadequate and contrary to what I found in your blog to be sensible and sensitive, I scream at you both that you are proposing to miss an huge opportunity to show the neo-Marxist / Stalinist EU that no matter how badly (despicably) we have been (and still are) being treated by Gordon Brown and his shambles, we in the UK will have our voices heard at least by way of a vote or referendum and that could well be an example to all those other populations who, I hope, are waking up to the fact that they’ve been undemocratically steam-rollered into a federal state that is not in their interests or ours.
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