Danny Alexander needs to realise that
economic credibility comes from delivering on what you promise.
Not exact matches
The sheer weight of Ed Milband as a drag anchor on Labour was unveiled and was quite startling - as was the disastrous failure of Labour to even
come close to regaining any semblance of
economic credibility.
Miliband himself has now begun to outline how he believes Labour will triumph
come 2015, stating that the party «must regain its
economic credibility, have a credible program of reform for public institutions, and capture the imagination of the majority of Britons to want to get on in life and see their families prosper».
This
comes after Standard and Poor's downgraded the U.S. from a AAA to AA + in early August, a move that drew rebuke from politicians and pundits alike and removed much
credibility of any touted
economic recovery since the recession began in 2008.