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Articles Written by: ANDREW GRICE
With Browns chances of survival less than 50-50, a reform agenda with the Lib Dems may be Labours only hope
When the history books are written, will they say that two prominent women brought down Gordon Brown? Jacqui Smiths confirmation on 2 June that ...
From ANDREW GRICE,
New Statesman,
3 Jun 2009
Politics has taken a pounding. Constitutional reforms are needed but it may be too late for Labour to complete the job, writes Andrew Grice
Some senior Labour and Tory figures hope privately that the main beneficiary of the anti-politics mood sweeping ...
From ANDREW GRICE,
New Statesman,
21 May 2009
Gordon Brown knows that his last chance of staging another comeback rests not on the G20 summit, but on the Budget of 22 April, writes Andrew Grice
Why has Gordon Brown apparently gambled his reputation, and based his political survival plan, on a ...
From ANDREW GRICE,
New Statesman,
26 Mar 2009
Labour's attempts to rally Britain with a Blitz-type spirit might just work if the Tories keep insisting that we're all doomed
One view of Britain: depicting the country as a broken society with a broken economy may backfire on David Cameron
The mood ...
From ANDREW GRICE,
New Statesman,
12 Feb 2009
As if Alistair Darling does not have enough on his plate a he finalises his Pre-Budget Report on Monday, another problem is the talk of Westminster. There are growing concerns among ministers and MPs that Gordon Brown's much-praised rescue of the banks ...
From ANDREW GRICE,
The Independent,
20 Nov 2008
Fascinating piece of body language in Prime Minister's Questions just now. Gordon Brown was repeatedly prompted by the man sitting next to him -- Ed Balls, the Children's Secretary. I suspect he was there because Brown was under-briefed about the ...
From ANDREW GRICE,
The Independent,
19 Nov 2008
With one bound, David Cameron is free...to promise tax cuts. Even before he had actually won the Tory leadership election three years ago, Cameron looked people like me in the eye and vowed that he would never fight a general election promising upfront ...
From ANDREW GRICE,
The Independent,
18 Nov 2008
Normally, it is opposition frontbenchers who claim the scalp of a government minister by forcing them to resign. Today the politician who appears to be fighting to keep his current job is George Osborne, the shadow Chancellor. And ministers are doing ...
From ANDREW GRICE,
The Independent,
17 Nov 2008
Gulliver Gordon is gallivanting around the world again, according to the Tories. OK, I paraphrase. But the Tories have been sniping at Gordon Brown, now in America on the latest of a long line of trips in the wake of the financial crisis. In recent ...
From ANDREW GRICE,
The Independent,
14 Nov 2008
Why do politicians obsess about the potential downfall of their own party's leading figures? Until recently, you could hardly bump into a Labour MP without being told that Gordon Brown's days as Prime Minister were numbered. Now he is safe, the boot is ...
From ANDREW GRICE,
The Independent,
13 Nov 2008