There is a £34bn black hole in Conservative spending commitments, according to Alistair Darling.

David Vaiani

29/1/10

When David Cameron opened up the process for selecting Tory Members of Parliament, and invited people who had never before considered going into politics, his intention was to change the image of the  party in order to make it more broadly acceptable to the electorate. By convincing more ordinary people to become Tory MPs, Cameron may well achieve that aim, but he may also find that he ends up getting more than he initially bargained for…[Continue Reading]

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