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Saturday, 22nd November 2008
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Jonathan Reed: Stakes are high for Chancellor who can make or break his party's fortunes
A DECADE ago, it was brought in as an autumn progress report on the state of the economy and little more than a catch-up for MPs, but this year the pre-Budget report will be so much more than that.
Tom Richmond: More than ever, the Tories need Ken Clarke
BELIEVE it or not, this has been a good week for George Osborne – despite the Shadow Chancellor being accused of talking down the pound.
Ros Altmann: A costly pensions timebomb that we must defuse now
PENSIONS have been in trouble for years. More than 80 per cent of employers have closed their final-salary pension schemes, replacing them with much less generous alternative arrangements. The credit crisis has now caused more damage to most people
Nick Ahad: BNP and the Human Rights Act? It's a joke
A couple of years ago, I was watching an Asian stand-up comedy special.
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Richard Hopwood: If Brown's not interested in foreign policy, he shouldn't ask our troops
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Ingrid Seward: Pampered, petulant and happy at last... why Charles has good reasons to celebrate
John Redwood: We still need a plan to stabilise the economy
David Cameron: In these tough times, we must ease the tax burden in a way that won't hurt our future
Mark Stuart: Let's have more co-operation at the cutting edge of party politics
Tom Richmond: The audacity of hype... Obama faces pressure of the world's expectations
Diana Wallis: This credit crunch victim should be helped, not vilified
Malcolm Barker: The shadow of sacrifice and the power of remembrance
Chris Grayling: Britain needs an economic sea change to build recovery
Vince Cable: We should think again about the true cost of HBOS merger
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