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