The Independent 2001 Michael Brown - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 Michael Brown
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A party without ideology is a party unfit for government.(United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Are voters so apathetic that we must pay them to go to the polls?(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
A Tory tax strategy is finally starting to emerge from the fog.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Bribery, pork-barrel politics and the art of surviving as an MP.(member of the UK Parliament)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Count your good fortune, for disaster lurks just round the corner.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Don't be fooled by all these plotters and predators: Mr Hague has a secret weapon.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Don't blow your cash on silly posters and flash helicopters, Mr Hague.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Don't purge the Tory party, or no members will be left.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Don't put your zany team on the conference stage, Mr Duncan Smith.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader Iain Duncan Smith)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Every vitriolic remark makes Tory unity harder.(United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Have you seen these people? They are meant to be opposing the Government.(members of United Kingdom Shadow Cabinet)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
How far dare Mr Duncan Smith go without breaking the consensus?(United Kingdom Conservative party leader Iain Duncan Smith)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
How to win over a cunning and most devious electorate.(electing leader of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
If we destroy the reputation of Parliament, we are all the losers.(Column)(Brief Article)Retail industryMichael Brown
I'm putting my money on the dark horse to win the Tory race.(battle for leadership of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Mission accomplished: the Tory conference was dull and boring.(United Kingdom Conservative party's annual conference)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Mr Hague has no need to worry about what 'The Sun' says.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Mr Hague is on a roll, helped by events at home and abroad.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Mr Hague may emerge the real winner from this oddest of crises.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Mr Hague must confront the racism that remains rife in the Tory party.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Mr Hague must turn his fire on the Liberal Democrats to save his party.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Mr Portillo must now call off his henchmen and put the party first.(Michael Portillo)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
My verdict on the Tory leader? Well, at least he's keeping silent....(United Kingdom Conservative party leader Iain Duncan Smith)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Our top mandarin must not be sucked into the New Labour spin machine.(United Kingdom Cabinet Secretary Sir Richard Wilson)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Politicians should take long holidays.(Review section; President George W. Bush)(Editorial)Retail industryMichael Brown
Put us out of our misery, Mr Blair. Delaying the poll will help no one.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Swept away by a charm offensive on my return trip to Cleethorpes.(Election 2001)Retail industryMichael Brown
Take note: this is the week the sun started to set on Mr Blair's empire.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
The case of Mr Robinson shows that the Commons cannot regulate itself.(Geoffrey Robinson suspended from House of Commons)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
The death of the Tory party would be a loss for all of us.(elections - candidates should not desert the Conservatives in their hour of need)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
The Hamilton case confirms my suspicions about the police.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
The India-rubber man of modern politics confounds his critics again.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
The real winners and losers in this brutal Tory leadership battle.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
There is a simple way to defeat the hated parachute brigade.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
There is nothing treacherous about voicing dissent at this difficult time.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
There's nothing like a peasants' revolt to liven up our stale politics.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Time for Mr Hague to deploy his secret weapon for the election.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague should use Kenneth Clarke)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Too many elections, too often, are undermining our democracy.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Too many Tories just want a reflection of themselves.(Review section; British Conservative party leadership contest)(Editorial)Retail industryMichael Brown
Tories lose secret weapon of loyalty as they prepare for battle in one-party state.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Conservative party faces challenges in Bexhill, England)Retail industryMichael Brown
Tory MPs have accepted that their party is staring death in the face.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Underneath, Mr Portillo has always been a left-of-centre, one-nation Tory.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
What Lady Thatcher and Mr Major should be told.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Who will say to Mr Blair: 'No, Prime Minister'?(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Why does the Foreign Office always seem to get it wrong?(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Why I believe Mr Blair will go to the electorate in April, not May.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
Why many Tories will be backing Labour this spring.(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
You are wrong, Mr Blair - people are not willing to pay more tax.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryMichael Brown
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