Articles tagged with 'business & economy'
Fuel Prices
17 March 2011
Alan Johnson voted in favour of the below Opposition Motion tabled by the Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury last night to reverse the Government’s VAT rise on petrol and diesel.
The motion was defeated.
“That this House recognises that rising world oil, food and commodity prices are increasing [...]
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Labour calls for Budget to put Growth and Jobs first
14 March 2011
£2billion bank bonus tax to create 110,000 new jobs
Labour is today setting out the key tests for George Osborne’s Budget next week and calling for immediate action to boost jobs and growth in the economy and to help hard-pressed families with the rising cost of living.
In a joint [...]
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“Beyond Fiscal Fables & Greek Myths: the real debate about our economic future”
Alan Johnson gave his second major speech on the economy on 11 November 2010 at the Royal Society of Arts.
You can read the full speech below:
“The American writer, Tom Woolfe, once said “a Liberal is a Conservative who’s been arrested.”
I suppose a modern inversion would be that a Conservative [...]
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“There is Another Way”
On 18 October 2010 Alan Johnson gave his first major speech as Shadow Chacellor at KPMG in central London ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review. The full text of the speech is below.
Check Against Delivery
Alistair Darling took this country through the most devastating global economic crisis since the Great Depression. [...]
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Pre Budget Report 2009
9 December 2009
In the Pre Budget Report, the Chancellor set out our three-point plan to:
1) secure the recovery and go for growth
2) take tough choices necessary to halve the deficit in four years
3) protect vital frontline public services
After the worst economic crisis in 60 years, and a deep [...]
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Unemployment Figures
11 November 2009
Labour is determined not to repeat the Tory policies of the past which left families and communities scarred for generations. That is why Labour is investing £5 billion now to help people get back to work - £5 billion which the Tories oppose.
If we don’t act now, it [...]
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