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  • General Election 2015: Housing soars as one of top issues for voters

    March 21, 2015

    Housing is racing up the voters' list of concerns as we head toward the General Election, according to pollster Ipsos Mori. A few years ago, rapidly rising house prices and getting on the property ladder were mainly seen as issues concerning London and the South East. However, as prices rise across the country housing is [...]

  • Labour MP Emily Thornberry threatens Guido Fawkes with legal action after buy-to-let bust up

    March 21, 2015

    Two old foes are at it again and providing the public with a good old social media bust up. Labour MP Emily Thornberry, who was sacked from her position as shadow attorney general after and ill-advised tweet, is going head-to-head with renowned political blogger Guido Fawkes. There is no love lost between the two sides [...]

  • As a new scandal emerges, here’s how many Ukip MEPs have served time in prison

    March 20, 2015

    More Ukip MEPs have served time in prison than there are Tory MPs in Scotland. It may be an overly easy comparison as the Conservatives only have one MP north of the border, but the last 24 hours show Ukip's penchant for scandal doesn't seem to be dying down as we head towards polling day. [...]

  • Ukip suspends MEP and General Election candidate Janice Atkinson

    March 19, 2015

    Ukip has suspended MEP and General Election candidate Janice Atkinson "following allegations of a serious financial nature", the party said on Thursday night. Atkinson is an MEP for the South East and was due to contest the Folkestone and Hythe seat in the election on 7 May. The decision is thought to be related to [...]

  • Inheritance tax seen as the most unfair by voters in all parties

    March 19, 2015

    Inheritance tax remains one of the most unpopular taxes and is loathed across the party lines. A new YouGov poll for the Red Box found 59 per cent of voters thought inheritance tax was unfair – the highest figure for all the taxes polled. The BBC licence fee and fuel duty came joint second for [...]

  • Jeremy Browne: George Osborne has given up making the case for a smaller state

    March 19, 2015

    George Osborne has given up making the case for a smaller state and conceded ground to the Labour party, according to a former government minister. Speaking at a post-Budget briefing hosted by the Taxpayers' Alliance and the Institute of Economic Affairs, ex-home and foreign office minister Jeremy Browne said Osborne was failing to make the [...]

  • The UK’s net migration estimates have been revised up by 57 per cent

    March 19, 2015

    The government's plans to cut immigration are in tatters, after a report from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) upped its estimates of the number of people moving to the UK. It predicts the influx will provide a boost in tax receipts and a fillip for potential output growth. The government initially promised to cut [...]

  • Dominic Grieve: Brexit would turn 2m Brits into illegal immigrants

    March 19, 2015

    The former attorney general has launched a scathing attack on those who want Britain out of the EU. Dominic Grieve warned that with the international situation so precarious there were significant dangers to leaving a supranational organisation such as the EU. He added that the free movement of people within was clearly non-negotiable. "The requirements [...]

  • Alexis Tsipras defiant despite growing anger on talks

    March 18, 2015

    Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras sent a strong anti-austerity message to the country’s parliament yesterday. However, in a blow to Syriza’s solidarity, the party’s chief economist Yiannis Milios left his post.  “People have asked us to put an end to austerity and bailout agreements, to begin the process of reclaiming the dignity of the nation,” [...]

  • Brexit will damage the UK economy, say 54pc of small businesses

    March 18, 2015

    The majority of Britain's small businesses think Brexit would damage the UK economy. The Zurich SME Risk Index showed on Wednesday that 54 per cent of small businesses believes British withdrawal from the EU would be bad for the country compared with 33 per cent who want to see Britain leave Europe. The polls continue [...]

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