Queen’s Speech 2015: EU and tax cuts due to dominate while human rights plans delayed May 27, 2015 The EU referendum and tax cuts are expected to feature prominently in today's Queen's Speech. In the first all-Tory Queen's Speech since 1996, the government will set out its legislative plans at 11:30 BST. Prime Minister David Cameron has previously said the speech would set out a "clear vision for what our country can be". [...]
Dear Queen, here’s everything business wants you to say in your speech May 26, 2015 On Wednesday the Queen will give her Speech from the Throne, setting out the policy plan for the Conservative government. Big topics to be covered include the EU referendum, which Prime Minister David Cameron has promised to hold within the next two years, housing, immigration, and devolution for cities outside London. Many of the [...]
Moody’s doubts government’s ability to meet its deficit targets May 26, 2015 Credit ratings agency Moody's has questioned the speed by which the new government will be able to shrink its gnawing budget deficit. "We expect the budget deficit to decline continuously over the coming years, a credit positive," Moody's said. "However, we also believe that the pace of adjustment might be somewhat slower than the government [...]
Queen’s Speech 2015: What is it, why is it happening and what will be announced? May 26, 2015 What is the Queen's Speech? The Queen's Speech takes place at the beginning of every new parliamentary session when the government's legislative plans are laid out. The Queen reveals a number of proposed bills for new laws and outlines policies in a speech drawn up by the government. It's an age-old tradition that dates back [...]
Nicola Sturgeon on Brexit: In/out EU referendum must have “double majority” rule May 26, 2015 SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has slammed Tory austerity measures and reaffirmed her party's commitment to staying in the EU in her first major economic speech since the election. Speaking to business leaders at Heart of Midlothian's Tynecastle Stadium, Sturgeon said the SNP would propose a "double majority" on the vote, in which each of the [...]
Queen’s Speech 2015: Everything we know so far including the EU referendum, devolution, Human Rights Act, income tax, housing and Scotland May 26, 2015 The Queen's Speech will unveil the Conservative government's policy agenda on Wednesday and having shed its coalition partner at the General Election, some pretty major shifts in policy are expected. Here are some of the top pledges expected to feature in the state opening of parliament tomorrow. EU referendum bill Having committed to holding an [...]
John Healey joins crowded deputy Labour leader race May 26, 2015 John Healey, the former Labour housing minister and shadow health secretary, has announced he is running to be deputy leader of the party. He is a late entrant to the race, becoming the seventh candidate for the position, and has already backed Yvette Cooper for the position of Labour leader. Healey, MP for Wentworth and [...]
Putin praises David Cameron for 7 May win but talk on Ukraine crisis remains icy May 25, 2015 Prime Minister David Cameron received a rare phone call yesterday when Russian president Vladimir Putin rang Number 10 to congratulate Cameron on the Conservatives’ success at the General Election. According to Downing Street, the two leaders spoke about Syria and the Ukraine during the 30-minute phone call. A Number 10 spokesperson said that Cameron and [...]
Q&A: Who will vote in an in/out EU referendum? May 25, 2015 Q Who will be able to vote in an in/out referendum on Britain’s EU membership? A The Prime Minister is proposing that the electorate which is able to vote in General Elections, rather than local or European parliament elections, will be allowed to cast ballots in the EU referendum. Q What is the difference [...]
Survation finds minority voters backed Tories in record numbers May 25, 2015 The Conservatives won over an unprecedented number of ethnic minority voters in the General Election, according to a new survey from Survation. In a poll conducted for the non-partisan British Future think tank, Survation found that while Labour remains dominant among minority voters with 52 per cent of the vote share, the gap between the [...]