Posts Tagged ‘conservatives’

PM urged to cut wind farm subsidy

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

More than 100 Conservatives are among MPs who have written to the prime minister calling on him to slash subsidies for onshore wind turbines.

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Mitt Romney’s miserly concern for the poor

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

“I’m concerned about the poor in this country,” Mitt Romney said the other day. “We have to make sure the safety net is strong and able to help those who can’t help themselves.” I perked up at those words, because they were something of a departure from his usual stump speech and because they happened to come on a day when I had written about the dire implications of Romney’s proposals for the social safety net . Read full article > >

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Is social conservatives’ embrace of Santorum too late?

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

After months of hand-wringing, social conservative leaders finally gave collective voice Saturday to their unhappiness that Mitt Romney might be the Republican Party’s presidential nominee. If not quite a stop-Romney movement, the decision to try to rally support for Rick Santorum represents an open expression of their frustrations. Read full article > >

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Unite to win Scots vote – Darling

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Former chancellor Alistair Darling urges Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib Dems to work together to defeat those pushing for Scottish independence.

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Adam Bellow hopes to give voice to the tea party with new conservative imprint at HarperCollins

Friday, December 30th, 2011

NEW YORK — Attention, conservatives: Adam Bellow says this is your moment. The intellectual left, he contends, is in a vacuum. The right is where there are ideas, variety, excitement. And Bellow, a former liberal who has made a career of pushing conservative writers and controversial issues to the forefront of American publishing, wants to hear from you. Read full article > >

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A brainpower revolution

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

This is a moment when policymakers should be thinking big, not small. History will little note nor long remember that the payroll tax holiday was extended for two months rather than 12. The complex and difficult questions we’re avoiding, however, may haunt us through the century. Let me be clear that I applaud President Obama and the Democrats for the political victory they won last week. The impact was to weaken the influence of the most reactionary and clueless faction in Congress — the Tea Party Republicans — and strengthen the hand of both progressives and pragmatic conservatives. This can only be a good thing. Read full article > >

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The Long Run: Conservatives Remain Suspicious of Gingrich

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Newt Gingrich’s years as a House Republican leader created distrust among some conservatives who view him as too much of a pragmatist.

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E.J. Dionne Jr.: Iowa Republican debate: Newt’s still on top, Romney steadies himself

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

The general sense created by Thursday’s debate in Sioux City, Iowa is that Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney and Ron Paul are at the center of the Republican race and that all the others are peripheral players. If Gingrich was the front-runner going in, he was still the front-runner going out. He had a strong opening on his record and his commitment to conservatism. He referred, sometimes in jest, to the attacks against him, winning laughter at one point for saying he did not want to appear “zany,” a word Romney had used about him. His proposals on limiting the power of judges raise a slew of problems, as Paul suggested, but I suspect the conservatives he needs liked what he said. Read full article > >

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Labour wins Feltham by-election

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Labour holds the Feltham and Heston seat in a by-election, with an eight per cent swing away from the Conservatives.

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Coalition aims to soothe EU row

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Senior Conservatives and Lib Dems have sought to soothe coalition tensions over Europe after Nick Clegg chose to miss a Commons statement by David Cameron.

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Republican hopefuls make pitch at Huckabee forum

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

Former House speaker Newt Gingrich, facing increased scrutiny as he solidifies his standing atop the Republican presidential field, sought to convince conservatives in a forum Saturday night that he would not stray from a limited-government philosophy. Asked why conservatives should trust that he won’t advance “big government approaches,” given his history of supporting an individual health-care mandate, climate change policies and a larger federal role in education policy, Gingrich said it was his years in Washington that made him best-suited to transform government. Read full article > >

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Barney Frank is fishermen’s friend in Congress

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

BOSTON — Carlos Rafael, who owns a fleet of boats that trawl New England waters for scallops and fish, offers a terse assessment of how Barney Frank’s coming retirement will hit local fishermen. “It’s a disaster,” he said. Frank is known nationally as Congress’s first openly gay lawmaker, co-author of a massive bill to regulate Wall Street or bane of conservatives. But to the region’s battered fishing fleet, the Massachusetts Democrat has been a steady and effective ally who can’t be quickly replaced. Read full article > >

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Muslim Brotherhood: No Islamist Majority

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Distances itself from ultraconservatives after election.

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VIDEO: Spain’s Conservatives celebrate

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

Conservatives in Spain are celebrating a landslide victory in today’s national elections.

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Little enthusiasm ahead of Spanish vote

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

MADRID — Spanish voters are set on Sunday to deal historic losses to the ruling Socialists, punishing their leaders for high unemployment and the painful austerity measures that much of Europe has been forced to take. The beneficiaries, Spain’s conservatives, have vowed to pursue the same policies, only more vigorously. Read full article > >

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