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Jun 27, 2024 · Leo McKinstry is a British author and journalist, noted for his extensive coverage of British and Irish history and best-selling sporting biographies. Since 2005 he has been a columnist for the ...
- Keir Starmer poses as a moderate - but he will be very ...
Leo McKinstry is a British author and journalist, noted for...
- All the parties' general election manifestos were parochial ...
Leo McKinstry is a British author and journalist, noted for...
- Keir Starmer poses as a moderate - but he will be very ...
Jun 27, 2024 · By Leo McKinstry. | Daily Express. Labour's repetition of their pledge to “save the NHS” has long been one of the hallowed rituals of British elections. But the traditional gospel about socialist generosity and Tory cuts sounds increasingly hollow. In fact, during the last decade the Government increased the NHS budget from £123billion in ...
1 day ago · LEO McKINSTRY Express columnist 2024-07-05 - ‘He’s probably the most influential British politician of his era’ FROM the moment of its sodden launch in Downing Street, the Tory election campaign was a disaster, littered with misjudgments, mistakes and misfortunes.
Jun 20, 2024 · Leo McKinstry is a British author and journalist, noted for his extensive coverage of British and Irish history and best-selling sporting biographies. Since 2005 he has been a columnist for the ...
Jun 14, 2024 · 2024-06-14 - Leo McKinstry LABOUR’S 1983 manifesto became known as “the longest suicide note in history” because it was such a vote loser. A ragbag of radical, Left-wing proposals, the long-winded document amounted to a plan for Britain’s financial bankruptcy, industrial chaos and national emasculation.
Jun 13, 2024 · Leo McKinstry is a British author and journalist, noted for his extensive coverage of British and Irish history and best-selling sporting biographies. Since 2005 he has been a columnist for the ...
Jun 21, 2024 · PressReader. Catalog; For You; Daily Express. Eroded Brit identity’s doomed with Labour 2024-06-21 - Leo McKinstry . AMID the gloom of their miserable election campaign, Tory strategists saw a rare chink of light in the news this week that the inflation rate has finally fallen to its official target of 2 per cent.