couldn’t find much on the conference, it said in on ink yesterday that Boris
has been spending alot of time round Downing Street and yet the pair
are apparently arch rivals – - – and then nothing about it online – - -
perhaps the rivalry is some sort of a stunt – - -
<blockquote>Meanwhile, David Cameron today sought to rally restive Tories with a pledge to use Britain’s veto to block the European Union budget if it is not in the UK interest. As the Conservative Party conference opened in Birmingham, the Prime Minister said he would not stand for “outrageous” attempts to increase the overall EU budget in forthcoming negotiations on spending for the period 2014 to 2020. “If it comes to saying ‘no’ to a deal that isn’t right for Britain, I’ll say ‘no’,” he said in an interview with The Sunday Telegraph. He also proposed a “bold thinking” plan for the EU to have separate budgets – one for the 17 eurozone nations and another for the 10 – including Britain – outside the single currency. The twin moves are likely to prove highly popular with Conservative MPs – particularly on the party right – but will heighten tensions with their coalition partners.
The Lib Dems reacted with dismay when Mr Cameron used the veto to oppose the EU fiscal pact last December, and they have continued to lobby Mr Osborne to adopt their plan for an annual levy on homes worth more than £2 million which they first proposed in opposition.
In a further overture to the right, Home Secretary Theresa May called for a review of the EU’s freedom of movement directive in order to prevent a new influx of immigrants from the continent. “We are looking at this whole area of the abuse of the freedom of movement. But we will go further on this, and the issue of free movement will be part of the review,” she told The Sunday Times. “It will be looking at where the decision-making powers are between the EU and the UK, how they are operating and what the impact of those are.”
At the start of what could be a tricky week – the economy mired in recession – Mr Cameron acknowledged – “Are the Conservatives deserting the common ground of British politics? Absolutely not,” he said. He attacked Mr Miliband for “signalling right but turning left” and poured cold water on his much trumpeted feat of speaking for more than an hour without a text. “It is difficult to give a speech without notes for 70 minutes. It’s even more difficult when you haven’t got anything to say,” he said.
Speaking in reference to the council tax freeze and train fare cap, Mr Cameron said the Government was “straining every sinew” to help hard working people. He told The Sun: “Our focus is on people who work hard, who want to do the best for their families, who aren’t well off and want things to improve.”
He also sought to play down the potential threat to his leadership from Boris Johnson whose popularity soared over the summer with the success of the Olympics. Despite a series of attacks by the London mayor – most notably over the expansion of airport capacity in the South east – Mr Cameron insisted he was he is “relaxed about the blond-haired mop sounding off from time to time”. He added: “He will always speak his mind. There is no point in trying to contain Boris”</blockquote>
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/10/07/conservative-party-conference-no-to-mansion-tax_n_1945915.html?utm_hp_ref=uk
Katyia7 October 2012 7:00PM
are not proper records – - – for example Adeles ex claimed to be the
inspiration for her work. It would be even more odd if Adeles ex
and his new partner both claimed to be the inspiration for her work
which is not impossible but you might wonder whether they were really
happy with their new life together – - – and the Gallaghers – - – that must
be really tricky – - – I mean two siblings that have worked closely on a
material falling out over the copyright – - – its important to document your
work as soon as it comes really – - – lest someone nicks it before even
cursor hits page – - -
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2188651/Noel-Gallagher-mocks-estranged-brother-Liam-Closing-Ceremony-performance.html
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