Upon becoming Conservative leader, David Cameron, and his Shadow Chancellor, George Osborne, initially sought to compete with Labour by pledging increased expenditure on education and the NHS, and thereby insisting that tax cuts would have to wait. Rather than cutting taxation overall, the emphasis was on restructuring and simplifying Britain's tax system, and shifting the burden towards the better off, mainly thorough promoting environmental taxes. However, the economic collapse at the end of 2008 has prompted the Conservatives to modify this new economic stance, by insisting that they will no longer match Labour's planned increases in public expenditure, but, instead, will increase it at a lower rate. This is intended to reduce the need t...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
In this paper Green and Lavery question the foundations of Britain’s much-vaunted economic recovery....
In the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008 the Conservative leader of the Opposition – David C...
Upon becoming Conservative leader, David Cameron, and his Shadow Chancellor, George Osborne, initial...
A detailed explanation and critical analysis of the development of economic policy under David Camer...
The Coalition government came to power in the midst of the Great Recession. The economic problems it...
With the party season concluded for another year, and parliament about to return from recess, Tim Le...
One of the key points of George Osborne’s speech to the Conservative Party Conference today was his ...
The general elections in May 2015 took place against a fair, but mixed economic background. After th...
With much of the country swallowing austerity and blaming the previous Labour government for proflig...
After three successive general election defeats, and three leaders since 1997, the Conservative Part...
The Conservative-Liberal Government represents a new period in British politics. The Coalition broug...
Existing theories of political cycles fail to provide an adequate explanation for the widespread shi...
Growth in the UK economy looks set to continue in 1986 although at a lower rate than in preceding ye...
This work aims to analyze economic policy of the Conservative Party in Great Britain between 1966-19...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
In this paper Green and Lavery question the foundations of Britain’s much-vaunted economic recovery....
In the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008 the Conservative leader of the Opposition – David C...
Upon becoming Conservative leader, David Cameron, and his Shadow Chancellor, George Osborne, initial...
A detailed explanation and critical analysis of the development of economic policy under David Camer...
The Coalition government came to power in the midst of the Great Recession. The economic problems it...
With the party season concluded for another year, and parliament about to return from recess, Tim Le...
One of the key points of George Osborne’s speech to the Conservative Party Conference today was his ...
The general elections in May 2015 took place against a fair, but mixed economic background. After th...
With much of the country swallowing austerity and blaming the previous Labour government for proflig...
After three successive general election defeats, and three leaders since 1997, the Conservative Part...
The Conservative-Liberal Government represents a new period in British politics. The Coalition broug...
Existing theories of political cycles fail to provide an adequate explanation for the widespread shi...
Growth in the UK economy looks set to continue in 1986 although at a lower rate than in preceding ye...
This work aims to analyze economic policy of the Conservative Party in Great Britain between 1966-19...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
In this paper Green and Lavery question the foundations of Britain’s much-vaunted economic recovery....
In the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008 the Conservative leader of the Opposition – David C...