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Och aye the noo! What a Labour/ SNP coalition could mean for you

Och aye the noo! What a Labour/ SNP coalition could mean for you

Parliament Street’s Mo Metcalf- Fisher discusses what an SNP- Labour coalition could mean for you.  If there’s one thing the polls are suggesting this election, it’s that things are mighty close. I guess that’s what makes it all quite exciting. But there are some outcomes the polls suggest, that will no doubt cause concern to many voters. Certain political outcomes are […]

by and · 28th April 2015 · Commentary, Blog
Oh Là Là!! Why Ed Miliband Has Every Reason To Turn Britain Into France

Oh Là Là!! Why Ed Miliband Has Every Reason To Turn Britain Into France

The similarities between the Labour leader and France’s socialist president François Hollande have been sufficiently underlined already. On various occasions business leaders have warned that the UK’s economy could look a lot like the mess across the Channel if Labour wins the elections in May. However this isn’t just about the next five years, this is about the toxic culture […]

by · 24th March 2015 · Tory Thought
Further Labour Divide Over Ed Miliband’s SNP Fantasy

Further Labour Divide Over Ed Miliband’s SNP Fantasy

Why vote for a party led by someone that thinks it’s somehow OK for to jump into bed with the SNP ?

by and · 12th March 2015 · Tory Thought
Ed Miliband is far from Labour’s only problem

Ed Miliband is far from Labour’s only problem

Matt Gass takes a look at why Labour’s problems go beyond white vans, pink vans and Milibands.

by · 26th February 2015 · Tory Thought
Forget the bacon sandwich, Ed Miliband has had his chips

Forget the bacon sandwich, Ed Miliband has had his chips

Parliament Street’s Steven George-Hilley discusses Labour’s chaotic campaign and its implications for Ed Miliband  This morning’s papers are stuffed with criticism and negative briefings against Labour leader Ed Miliband, not from the opposition, but from his own side. The latest round of attacks on Labour’s chaotic election campaign come following a series of questionable policy announcements on the National Health […]

by · 1st February 2015 · Commentary
Why is Red Ed criticising the very image he is trying to present?

Why is Red Ed criticising the very image he is trying to present?

“Politics is not about putting the photo opportunity first” to quote Ed Miliband. What platform does he use to voice his disapproval of the image conscious political class that he is part of, none other than the Andrew Marr show. However, it’s not the media outlet nor the bacon sarnie or Wallace jibes that represents the real comms headache for Labour. After all, […]

by · 28th July 2014 · Home Affairs, Blog
Paul Flowers Ed Miliband

Ed Miliband’s Crystal Methodist cash cow has exposed the sinister side of Labour

Labour has spent the last few months on a relentless crusade to position Ed Miliband as the man on the side of ordinary working people, launching a moral crusade against the big energy companies, corrupt media empires and big businesses. Opinion polls indicate that until the recent revelations that about the Co-operative bank scandal, this strategy was beginning to work. […]

by · 22nd November 2013 · Home Affairs, Blog
Clare George-Hilley: Don’t Let Britain Become Labour’s Fruit Machine Again

Clare George-Hilley: Don’t Let Britain Become Labour’s Fruit Machine Again

By Clare George-Hilley Director of Communities and Social Justice Contrary to popular belief, the last Labour Government did indeed secure one lasting legacy of note, and that was reminding every man, woman and child in the country that they cannot be trusted with the economy. As the banks crashed and the mountains of debt stacked up, like a dead-beat poker player, […]

by · 9th June 2013 · Blog