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41 posts from August 2009

August 31, 2009

Will the internet play a big role at the next General Election?

Iain Dale and Alex Smith of LabourLIst talk to Mark D'Arcy of The Westminster Hour about the battle for online supremacy in politics.  Click here to listen to their seven minute conversation.  Iain argues that the Conservative Party's decision to recruit Samuel Coates will produce a more movement-friendly effort from CCHQ.  He also says that email will be the biggest tool in internet campaigning despite the fascination with Twitter and more vogue phenomenon.

August 30, 2009

Chris Grayling meets a north London youth worker who deals with the consequences of urban drug addiction

August 26, 2009

Daniel Hannan MEP talks to reason.tv about the power of the internet, Enoch Powell, The Plan, the NHS and David Cameron...

Hat tip Paul Waugh

August 25, 2009

William Hague declares Gordon Brown's inability to voice an opinion about the release of the Lockerbie bomber as a "failure of leadership"

John Redwood describes the proposed increase in the UK's contribution to the EU as "money we can't afford being very badly spent"

Click here to hear John Redwood discussing the issue on the Today programme with Labour MP Denis MacShane.

August 24, 2009

Iain Duncan Smith is challenged by Polly Toynbee over his proposals to promote marriage

August 23, 2009

David Lidington MP says Lockerbie controversy won't go away until Prime Minister answers questions

Mr Lidington, Tory foreign affairs spokesman, was speaking 49 seconds into the video below.

August 22, 2009

David Cameron reflects on his visit to Hull and his belief that there should be tougher licensing laws and more expensive super-strength alcohol

August 21, 2009

David Cameron condemns release of the Lockerbie bomber as a very bad decision

August 20, 2009

David Cameron tells Bolton audience that the Tories are now the party of the NHS

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