Friday 24th October 2008
6.45pm Seats and candidates: Elly Jupp stands down as candidate for Hayes and Harlington
6.15pm Local Government: Two more Lib Dem councillors join us.
5.30pm Ruth Lea on CentreRight: Does the Prime Minister really think he can spend his way out of recession?
5.30pm Local Government: Boris delivers on Routemaster buses and Stoke-on-Trent scraps elected Mayor
5.15pm ToryDiary: It turns out that New Labour was just like Old Labour after all
5pm Parliament: The Government continues to dodge written questions
3.45pm Two videos of David Cameron:
- David Cameron campaigning in the Glenrothes by-election
- David Cameron says "the rainy day is here"; David Cameron responds to the news that sixteen years of growth are over.
3.45pm Andrew Lilico on CentreRight: Fall in the sustainable growth rate of the UK economy
3pm Parliament: Quote of the day - Philip Davies on small businesses
1.15pm Parliament: What role should the Church play in Parliament?
12.45pm ToryDiary: Online readers slam BBC coverage of Osborne
12.30pm Local Government: Harrogate. Con gain overall control as Lib Dem defects
10am ToryDiary: Families will pay for Labour’s failure to prepare, warns George Osborne
ToryDiary: High speed rail proposal questioned by advisor to Department for Transport
Local government: Council by-election results and Business friendly Castle Point
Seats and candidates: Glenrothes by-election candidate calls for repeal of European Communities Act
Mark Field MP on Platform: A brave new world for bankers and the City
PlayPolitical: Daniel Mitchell makes the moral case for tax havens
Nile Gardiner on CentreRight: Barack Obama is the toast of Tehran
Conservatives face overseas funding inquiry
"The Electoral Commission is considering a complaint over the Tories' handling of a £6,600 payment from a company controlled by Robin Saunders, an American banker. In February, Ms Saunders wrote a personal cheque to the party. It was returned because as a foreign national she is not a permitted donor to UK parties. But soon after she wrote a similar-sized cheque from her British investment company. It was accepted because UK law allows British companies to give money." - Telegraph
Time to tighten the law on foreign funding - Peter Riddell in The Times
David Cameron accused the Prime Minister yesterday of taking “desperate” measures to inflame the row over Oleg Deripaska
Mr Cameron also acknowledged that Scotland could soon split away from the United Kingdom but pledged to fight for the survival of the 300-year-old Union - Daily Express
Tory leader avoided banana skin when asked if Scotland could go it alone - Aberdeen Press and Journal
The Conservatives should let their attack dogs off the leash
"The Tories need to find modern day equivalents of David Evans, the former MP for Welwyn & Hatfield who died this week. Together with Barry Field (an undertaker by trade) he ripped into Labour in the late 1980s and early 1990s with a vigour rarely seen in politics nowadays. David Shaw, Nicholas Bennett and Harry Greenway were part of a group of Tory MPs who were adept at biting the ankles of their enemies." - Iain Dale in the Telegraph
David Cameron accepted free flights this summer to hold private talks with Rupert Murdoch on his luxury yacht - The Independent
Tories must not be dazzled by Obama
"If big government, collectivism, high taxes and appeasement of the Soviet Union were bad in Britain, they were bad in America too – and everywhere else." - Gerald Warner in the Telegraph
Mandelson met oligarch earlier than he admitted
"European commission officials who worked for Lord Mandelson ... said the two men met 'at a few social gatherings in 2006 and 2007', but had never discussed aluminium, the main source of Deripaska's wealth. However, Mandelson and Deripaska were seen together at a Moscow restaurant in October 2004, after he had been appointed trade commissioner, but before he formally took up the post." - Guardian
Banks to answer to Lord Mandelson if they fail to fund small businesses - Times
Labour must not use the financial crisis as an excuse to revive its economic policies of the early 1980s, Peter Mandelson has warned - BBC
Mandy: I'm No1 Tory hate figure - The Sun
NHS has hit waiting time target says Alan Johnson
"Ministers redefined the target to require all trusts to treat 90% of inpatients and 95% of outpatients within 18 weeks. Across England during August, 90.2% of inpatients and 95.3% of outpatients were treated within 18 weeks." - Guardian
How Keynesian dare Alistair Darling be?
Every extra pound borrowed brings us closer to a run on sterling - Edmund Conway in the Telegraph
Sex education to begin at five in all schools with no opt-out for faith schools - Guardian
Genetic MoT will detect disease in unborn children
"The £1,500 test, which should be available as early as next year, will allow couples at risk of passing on gene defects to conceive healthy children using IVF treatment. Unlike current tests it takes just weeks from start to finish and is suitable for couples at risk of almost any condition." - Times
Official data is expected to confirm that the UK economy is on the brink of recession - BBC
Sterling hits 5-year low as Asian markets plunge again - Guardian
Petrol prices could rise by up to 5p a litre as OPEC threatens to cut production - Telegraph
Biggest civil service union will strike on 10th November - action to hit jobcentres, tax offices, courts and jails - Guardian
Royal Mail profits doubled in last six months as 1,500 post offices were shut - Telegraph
Police fear riots if Barack Obama loses US election
There have also been internet rumours about plans for protests or civil disobedience by supporters of Barack Obama if he is beaten by John McCain on November 4 - Telegraph
Greenspan: I was wrong about the economy... sort of - Guardian
And finally ...
Boy, 16, banned from using Hoover or hot water under health and safety rules - Telegraph
Japanese woman arrested after 'murdering' virtual husband in online computer game - Telegraph
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