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10 am LeftWatch: Tory frontbencher Greg Hands demands explanation from Gordon
Brown over his failure to declare secret fund in Register of Interests
Not exact matches
Brown: But of course subsequently, as we covered his business
failures, which then took
over, he became much darker and much more aggressive and much more belligerent.
Then I got to thinking some more and realized that we changed our structure a year ago and I think that one of the fundamental
failures of the
Browns as an organization is that we come up with a new five year plan every tow or three years, so we consistently run into the insanity paradigm of doing the same thing
over and
over again.
The last Tory Chancellor charged Labour with three main faults
over Northern Rock: (1) A 48 hour delay at the start of the crisis in reassuring depositors; (2) A
failure during
Brown's time as Chancellor to renew the Deposit Insurance regime; and (3) A lack of transparency from Alistair Darling in recent weeks.
David Cameron, the Conservative leader, today accused Gordon
Brown of «monumental
failures» in government and behaving like an «irresponsible opposition»
over the Queen's speech.
Gordon
Brown has denied «dithering»
over Peter Hain, who resigned from the government yesterday after the Metropolitan police was asked to investigate his
failure to report # 103,000 in donations.
Mr
Brown played down claims of a scandal, which come days after Peter Hain resigned
over his
failure to declare # 103,000 in donations.
Paul
Brown, who has fielded criticism
over the
failure of trade unions to recruit more minorities, said it was «unfathomable» why city officials wouldn't do more to implement the law.
Even after the unforgettable data scandal where 25 million private records went missing, following a systemic
failure at HM Revenue and Customs (a body set up by Gordon
Brown to ensure greater control
over Britain's tax system) the expensive ID card scheme still has the green light.
From where Casey sits, the criticism of
Brown and others about the unwillingness of the AFT to embrace any reform of the obsolete process for teacher dismissals — including the Big Apple affiliate's successful opposition to Bloomberg's effort this year to give the city's schools chancellor final say
over dismissing those alleged and convicted of criminal misconduct (and those engaged in inappropriate behavior with students)-- amounts to» a vicious slander» geared to «chip away at public support for the due process rights» and to «distract» people from the city's
failures to put more effort into firing such teachers.