Friday, 4 December 2015

Farage's mask slips

"All the world loves a good loser." -Kin Hubbard
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It's fair to say that Nigel Farage didn't take the Oldham by-election result all that well. Our first piece today looks at his reaction and suggests that when things get tough for the Ukip leader his mask slips to expose his true face.

Elsewhere, the Transport for London bill which is currently going through parliament includes provisions for it to set-up limited liability partnerships with developers. Our next piece today examines what impact this could have on the London housing crisis. 

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