There was a positive message of Unity and Hope yesterday at the Lincoln Memorial. The time is now to turn this nation around. Here are some of our ideas how.
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There was a positive message of Unity and Hope yesterday at the Lincoln Memorial. The time is now to turn this nation around. Here are some of our ideas how.
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The area where the Conservatives and Liberals differ most is on what Enoch Powell called “The National Question”. These are the questions of identity that can be all consuming for political activists.
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Europe is in deep trouble. It has become clear that although the Euro may not collapse if there is not much deeper economic integration and vast financial transfers; it would certainly be safer if it did have these.
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The Capital Gains Tax revolt by the Conservative back benchers is both more and less serious than it appears. This will not bring down the coalition, but that something like this occurs at the beginning of a new government should worry David Cameron.
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With his favorability ratings tanking at a critical time before the midterm elections, President Obama desperately needs a win on some front, any front. It is in this new mood of desperation that Obama, for the first time, finds his credibility ratings faltering as well. Obama has always been a cool customer, as a candidate and in the first few months in office.
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“Next time, I hope it is going to be Downing Street” muttered one of her neighbors to which she replied “I would never want that to happen” timidly. These were the words said by wife latest political sensation to hit Britain, the young and charming Mr. Cameron. Three years ago when the Cameron family arrived at their new North Kensington home, Samantha Cameron dreaded the thought of her living at No 10. Downing Street.
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The West Lothian Question is one of the most pressing questions that has been asked about devolution, but it has always been ignored. Will now be the time that it will finally be asked?
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The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats knew that there was very little money in the government kitty when the election was on. However there are reports that Treasury ministers are shocked by the virtual bankruptcy that the incoming government is faced with.
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Every U.S. President since Jimmy Carter has saved some political capital to spend, usually at the end of their second term, on the obligatory U.S. function of mediating negotiations toward a lasting peace between Israeli’s and the Palestinians. Where Carter came close to accomplishing just that, he and each of his successors, and the principle figures involved, have ultimately failed.
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It may seem arcane, but the 55% no confidence rule could cause some real pain to the Cameron government at the beginning of its term. Put simply the 55% no confidence rule means that the house of commons has to have 55% of the MPs to vote that they have no confidence in the government before it can make the government resign.
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