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02/07/2010
...to be the ultimate litmus test. It is a very good thing, a good thing that Nick Clegg has prevailed. Maid is the optimal time. We have long supported...Dems stay would -- with him? What happens, the coalition happens, what does Nick Clegg do? David Cam
...is not there anymore. -- like brushing your teeth. Now I am hoping would make Ed Balls'campaign. Taking the French bench role and House of Lords. --...
...with a little brain teaser. Film executives are planning to make a biopic of Lady Thatcher, re-telling the story of the events leading up to the Falklands...police will not. Questions about the quiz. Who has been lined up to play the Lady Thatcher in a
...and they're pretty vague. They are still politicians after all. That was Adam Fleming. That was all slightly sad, wasn't it? Whether one feels sorry for...
...know anything else. I would love it. Roy was a fantastic writer, some like William Hague. They should be doctors, lawyers, social workers, do proper jobs....
...the place, not knowing quite what to do with themselves. We sent Adam out, to Alan Johnson signed warrants for phone taps, and now he is working out how to...power shows the only purpose. Is that fair on this former ministers, Alan Johnson, Tessa Jowel
...line. Now I say into thin air, but I have to do it myself. Has cut a secretary Tessa Jowell brought the Olympics to Britain, but now she has plenty of time to...21-year- old, on Channel 4. They left a message, I called back and said it is Tessa Jowell,
...to have you with us again. At 5 - Fancy hat, the immigration cap, that leaks. Theresa May announces a level for skilled workers heading to Britian from...
...question for today is: Who has been lined up to play the Iron Lady? Is it: a) Joanna Lumley. B) Meryl Streep. C) Joan Collins. D) Angelina Jolie? We'll give...quiz. Who has been lined up to play the Lady Thatcher in a forthcoming film? Joanna Lumley, M
...lined up to play the Iron Lady? Is it: a) Joanna Lumley. B) Meryl Streep. C) Joan Collins. D) Angelina Jolie? We'll give Fraser and John till the end of the...to play the Lady Thatcher in a forthcoming film? Joanna Lumley, Meryl Streep, Joan Collins, o
...the Iron Lady? Is it: a) Joanna Lumley. B) Meryl Streep. C) Joan Collins. D) Angelina Jolie? We'll give Fraser and John till the end of the show to look up...Thatcher in a forthcoming film? Joanna Lumley, Meryl Streep, Joan Collins, or Angelina Jolie.
...On the Labour side, they seem to be wavering in their support. Now we have had Andy Burnham, a leadership contender, saying today, why should we prop up the...
...have been here so many times before. There is the gridlock which bogged down Jack Straw. It is all very well saying you support a body elected House of...
...It is a row because they probably don't want to cross yet. The risk is for David Cameron, if the referendum is defeated, why would be Lib Dems stay would...-- with him? What happens, the coalition happens, what does Nick Clegg do? David Cameron has a d
...At 1 - Camerama Camaraderie in Canada. The PM meets the "Brit bashing Barack", at the G20 and explained why plans to cut the deficit are a good...
...is: Who has been lined up to play the Iron Lady? Is it: a) Joanna Lumley. B) Meryl Streep. C) Joan Collins. D) Angelina Jolie? We'll give Fraser and John...been lined up to play the Lady Thatcher in a forthcoming film? Joanna Lumley, Meryl Streep, Joan
...could also be proposals to reduce the number of members. Joining me now are Roy Hattersley and Lord Strathclyde. First of all, the position of the...the opposition years -- it sounds strange. It's that the difference, the time Roy Hattersley is talking
...Daily Politics on Friday. MPs have tried for nearly 100 years to reform the House of Lords. They've never quite managed it. But the coalition Government...to email us about that or any of our other stories today, the address is: The House of Lords has
...regard to be my job. I had a call from a young researcher, 21-year- old, on Channel 4. They left a message, I called back and said it is Tessa Jowell, and...
...when I phoned her and said I am on the bus home. For the first few days around London just getting used to how bits around tube stations fitted together, and...used to how bits around tube stations fitted together, and as I cycled around London and wor
...House. At 4 - Give us a break! And they did. But before you can say "lost UN resolutions" Chilcotts back; with his Iraq inquiry. The first witness...
...before you can say "lost UN resolutions" Chilcotts back; with his Iraq inquiry. The first witness was Baghdad Bobby, sadly Kirkuk Katy wasn't...
...was Baghdad Bobby, sadly Kirkuk Katy wasn't next but the British ambassador to France, a man who had smooth the ways with those some see as our French allies...
...number one on top of the Pops again this week. At 1 - Camerama Camaraderie in Canada. The PM meets the "Brit bashing Barack", at the G20 and...
...have got all All that coming up in the next half an hour. With me today are Fraser Nelson, editor of the Spectator. And John Kampfner, former editor of the...
...in front of journalists before MPs and she ended up in a dunces cap and had to Fez up! I have no hesitation in apologising to the House. At 4 - Give us a...
...in Canada. The PM meets the "Brit bashing Barack", at the G20 and explained why plans to cut the deficit are a good idea to the...
...three hours. I used to listen to shadow secretaries of state when I was a Secretary of State saying how hard it was and and 18 hour day. I don't know...
...Pops is one to be completely changed. Nice to have you with us again. At 5 - Fancy hat, the immigration cap, that leaks. Theresa May announces a level for...
...stage what it will say or how it will move the process on, but just having a Bill will be a very different step. In 1911, having the builders didn't make...to fix it? many ways it is admirable. If I was in Cabinet and needed to rush a Bill through the
...Clegg and his committee will try to resolve. When we publish a bill of around Christmas, it will be the first time anybody has ever tried to publish her...
...May announces a level for skilled workers heading to Britian from outside the EU that cannot be Topperd cos we're full to the brim. Sadly she was a bit...
...isn't broken, why try to fix it? many ways it is admirable. If I was in Cabinet and needed to rush a Bill through the Commons, I would say, you don't...
...and welcome to the Daily Politics on Friday. MPs have tried for nearly 100 years to reform the House of Lords. They've never quite managed it. But the...see problems for the Lib Dems in getting that legislation on to statute? The MPs have to vote for i
...That's the same day local and devolved elections will take place across Britain. Voters will be asked whether to keep the present first-past-the-post...have to do it myself. Has cut a secretary Tessa Jowell brought the Olympics to Britain, but now she
...air, but I have to do it myself. Has cut a secretary Tessa Jowell brought the Olympics to Britain, but now she has plenty of time to stop for a chat. Lord...
...At 3 - Oh for some the irony. Tony "Remember; him with the grin" Blair is to be honoured in the US with a gold medal and a 100,000 dollars. This...I mean peace in the Middle East. Just shows a cheque in the hand is worth a Blair in with Bush.
...to stand by that? We very much stand by it in terms of Government and the Deputy Prime Minister has set up this committee to look at it. The view in the...
...Committee should have more power to subpoena ministers and other people. The House of Commons needs to have root and branch reform itself. It is vital for...is it is not the Commons which has been doing work but the House of Lords. The House of Commons
...at the G20 and explained why plans to cut the deficit are a good idea to the President, who thinks they risk growth. The PM told Mr Obama he wanted the...Mr Obama he wanted the "greatest stimulus of all" - free trade. The President's reply wa
...biopic of Lady Thatcher, re-telling the story of the events leading up to the Falklands War. So the question for today is: Who has been lined up to play the...
...there you have got people and the cheapest campsite in Britain. Opposite the White House there is a car protesting against the war, by himself, not creating...
...Spectator. And John Kampfner, former editor of the New Statesman, now with the Index on Censorship. First this morning, let's turn to voting reform. The...
...up in the next half an hour. With me today are Fraser Nelson, editor of the Spectator. And John Kampfner, former editor of the New Statesman, now with the...
...working in 1997 and legislation passed practically without being stopped. The Salisbury Convention has gone now, hasn't it… We could spend a lot of time on...
...If it had just been that in Britain it would have been fine but the whole of Parliament Square has become a campsite. You cannot allow that. One thing...
...says it will. We'll be looking at the possible options, and talking to the Leader of the second chamber, Lord Strathclyde. What about reforming the voting...
...dollars. This is for dedication to the cause of oil… I mean peace in the Middle East. Just shows a cheque in the hand is worth a Blair in with Bush....
...Nelson, editor of the Spectator. And John Kampfner, former editor of the New Statesman, now with the Index on Censorship. First this morning, let's turn...
...and welcome to the Daily Politics on Friday. MPs have tried for nearly 100 years to reform the House of Lords. They've never quite managed it. But the...
...second chamber, Lord Strathclyde. What about reforming the voting system too? The Government will announce next week it wants to hold a referendum in May on...with the Index on Censorship. First this morning, let's turn to voting reform. The Government
...Falklands War. So the question for today is: Who has been lined up to play the Iron Lady? Is it: a) Joanna Lumley. B) Meryl Streep. C) Joan Collins. D)...
...I'm sure you'll all remember that the referendum was a crucial factor in the Liberal Democrats joining the Conservatives in a coalition. This is it going to...
...the builders didn't make any difference. I am sceptical about whether… Whatever comes out of the committee will be an improvement, but my doubts are...
...that the referendum was a crucial factor in the Liberal Democrats joining the Conservatives in a coalition. This is it going to be the ultimate litmus test....hands, hide behind the media. I am hoping it is still possible to persuade the Conservatives
...You guys, the journalist, he would be waiting on your every word. For the Poles are was them. Somebody would be waiting to collect them. People are not...
...in the Middle East. Just shows a cheque in the hand is worth a Blair in with Bush. Here is a big disco hit. - The Government's to launch an inquiry into...
...on top of the Pops again this week. At 1 - Camerama Camaraderie in Canada. The PM meets the "Brit bashing Barack", at the G20 and explained why...the deficit are a good idea to the President, who thinks they risk growth. The PM told Mr Obama
...the war, by himself, not creating too much of a fuss -- there is a guy. The Americans allowed back. If it had just been that in Britain it would have been...
...really like to leave behind the trappings of power like the government car and Civil Service staff? One of my friends remind me she knew that the coalition...
...at the possible options, and talking to the Leader of the second chamber, Lord Strathclyde. What about reforming the voting system too? The Government...to reduce the number of members. Joining me now are Roy Hattersley and Lord Strathclyde. First of a