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Quote of the day

May 1, 2008 · No Comments

“Gordon Brown only faces up to facts and listens to you when he is staring personal political defeat in the face”

- George Osborne, Shadow Chancellor

Categories: George Osborne

Keep up the pressure, Mr Osborne

November 27, 2007 · No Comments

Dear George Osborne,

It’s almost reaching the point where hacking the Labour Party to pieces in the media is becoming too damn easy.  You don’t even have to dig around for potential scandals and appalling behaviour - it surfaces in the press without you or anyone else having to do anything.  The resignation of the Labour Party’s general secretary is merely the latest problem to hit the government and I suspect there are more juicy political treats awaiting the Conservatives this side of Xmas.

I’m very impressed by the way that you have done nothing more than ‘put the squeeze’ on the government instead of trying to steal the spotlight for yourself.  It must be awfully tempting to jump into interviews with all guns blazing and draw attention to yourself, but instead you have let the Labour Party do all the hard work by collapsing inwards and you have been asking all the right questions - what has happened to Mr Abraham’s planning applications since he made these donations?  When did the general secretary know about these donations?  When did the Prime Minister know about these donations?

Excellent work, Mr Osborne.  Keep it going.

A.Tory

Categories: George Osborne · Party funding

Money money money

September 3, 2007 · No Comments

Dear George Osborne,

Your announcement this morning concerning the plans for public spending under a future Conservative government was well delivered.  Telling the British electorate that you will stick with Labour’s spending plans was, in my opinion, a fairly bold move.  There is no question that the last Conservative government had lower tax rates than Labour, and historically I think it is reasonable to say that Conservatives have kept taxes lower.  It was interesting to read that you still refuse to make any firm commitments to cutting taxes, in order to stave off criticism from opponents on all sides - despite similar calls from within the Conservative Party itself.

Even though I very much agree with the policy of spelling out to voters what you intend to do about public services and other government expenditures, I am still concerned about the long-term ramifications of your announcement this morning.  With public sector debt at £500 billion (predicted to rise to £540 billion within the next six months), I find it hard to believe that you are willing to go along with Labour’s spending policies knowing the damage that it is causing our national finances.  I can only hope that your commitment to match Labour is a strategic short-term offering to remove the ‘Tories will cut taxes’ argument from political circles, because if and when you become the Chancellor of the Exchequer you will be faced with some harsh realities.  You will certainly be able to spend the government’s money more efficiently than Gordon Brown has done, but will this give you enough breathing space?

 Yours sincerely,

A.Tory

Categories: Economy · George Osborne