Bruce Anderson
Bruce Anderson: Tories may wobble but Brown remains their strongest asset
The party needs an attack dog to take on Mandelson. That's not Cameron's role
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Monday, 1 February 2010
Bruce Anderson: The Tragedy of Tony Blair could yet end as the Tragedy of the Human Race.
Bruce Anderson: Education is no place for idealism or egalitarianism
Monday, 25 January 2010
A good education should be a birthright, not a winning lottery ticket.
Bruce Anderson: Is this President really strong enough?
Monday, 18 January 2010
A year on from the inauguration, worship of Obama has given way to disillusionment
Cabinet all want Brown to lose the election
Monday, 11 January 2010
Bruce Anderson: Mandelson's position is without precedent – he's choreographer-in-chief.
Bruce Anderson: In a body-language election there can be only one winner
Monday, 4 January 2010
It will favour Cameron when the electorate sees the candidates as they really are
Bruce Anderson: Our underclass deserves better than policies that keep them poor
Monday, 28 December 2009
We acquiesced as the ideals of the Welfare State were being undermined
Bruce Anderson: Hard cases make bad sentences
Monday, 21 December 2009
With the greatest respect to the judge, the rulings on the Hussains were wrong
Bruce Anderson: From Blair to Darling, Labour only ever acts out of self-interest
Monday, 14 December 2009
If Brown could scrape home, he wouldn't care what state the country was in
Bruce Anderson: Save the bankers! Only they can deliver economic growth
Monday, 7 December 2009
There are already signs that financial service companies are moving to Geneva
Bruce Anderson: Traditional Toryism does believe that there is society
Monday, 30 November 2009
Where Thatcher believed concern for the bottom was 'wet', Cameron is opposite
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• Steve Richards: The tide has turned, against the Tories
Since autumn of 2008, Cameron and Osborne have been less sure-footed.
• Joan Smith: Why Amnesty shouldn't support Begg
A prisoner of conscience can turn into an apologist for extremism.
• Charles Nevin: Product recalls? We've hardly started
I don’t want to make you any more edgy, but it’s a bungle out there...
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