The newly - appointed
shadow business secretary Ken Clarke gave his first speech in his new post today, to a conference hosted by the think - tank, Reform, at the London Stock Exchange.
Cameron might use it to make a point on the EU, although his new
shadow business secretary Ken Clarke may have a thing or two to say about that.
While the Conservatives have put more focus on budget cuts,
shadow business secretary Ken Clarke said earlier this month that a Conservative government would not rule out raising taxes.
Not exact matches
Tories drop immediate cuts, offer Cable Cabinet Treasury position, suggest three - year programme The
shadow business secretary,
Ken Clarke, today dropped clear hints as to the shape of a Conservative - Liberal Democrat deal to lead the government.
Ken Clarke, the
shadow business secretary, said the proposals were «too late, pretty small beer» and «revealed a government that was not responding to events that were deteriorating by the week».
Afternoon update:
Ken Clarke, the
shadow business secretary, has put out the following statement during the course of the afternoon: