Sentences with phrase «with his austerity programme»

George Osborne was also out after six years, slipping through Number 10's back gate with his austerity programme and pledge to wipe out the deficit in tatters.

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Pair this with Fox's comments on a trade trip to the USA this week and the government's adherence to an austerity programme at odds with that of its population becomes clear.
Tribunal fees also exacerbate the issues with Osborne's programme of austerity, which disproportionately affects women.
Perhaps it is the same pragmatism that convinced the union leaders to do a deal with Party leaders to accept an austerity programme thereby undermining opposition to austerity at the NPF.
In the first, its leader chose not to consult the party which was very divided about his austerity programme, and chose to go into coalition with the Tories and Liberals.
George Osborne ratchets up severity of his austerity programme, with a promise to introduce # 25 billion of new cuts in the next parliament
Contrast that with the latest IMF report which paid tribute to the «substantial progress» towards a sustainable budget delivered by the Coalition's austerity programme.
Delivering George Osborne's austerity programme, seen chummily joshing with Oliver Letwin at a fringe event last night - admitting that the «only area we disagree on is Europe» - and generally being an all - round «proalition» representative, Danny Alexander seems to have got off lightly so far in terms of grassroots resentment.
Labour's poll ratings are bouncing around on a par with the Conservatives, a party whose populist programme includes a 1930s austerity package, the effective abolition of the NHS and the early release of some of the nation's most brutal sexual predators.
Delivering George Osborne's austerity programme, seen chummily joshing with Oliver Letwin at a...
The public's patience with the government's austerity programme appears to finally be running out, after a new poll showed a majority now opposed it.
George Osborne ratcheted up the severity of his austerity programme today, with a promise to introduce # 25 billion of new cuts in the next parliament.
Hyman accepted that there was an appetite among the public for less austerity and funded investment in public services, but urged the party to now try to combine «the idealism and fresh politics which Corbyn tapped into with a proper programme for government».
This apparent eagerness to build bridges with the party in power is compounded by one of the most discussed developments of the conference - Ed Balls warning that the austerity path is necessary and that Labour would have to stick to a cuts programme at least temporarily were it to be elected.
It had seemed that the Liberal Democrats recent approach of differentiation from its dominant Conservative coalition partner on some policies, while sticking to the broad government austerity programme — reconciling the «unity / distinctiveness» dilemma — would reap some reward with voters.
With the government's programme of civil service reform and the impact of austerity on Whitehall to scrutinise, PASC was already a busy committee.
This may be the programme's more subtle lesson: in austerity Britain everything is possible for those willing to entertain us with their struggle.
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