Thursday, 4 February 2016

Is Zac's heart really in the London mayoral race

"The most important quality in a leader is that of being acknowledged as such." - Andre Maurois
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You might think that as the race for London mayor steps up a gear, the performances of its key players would be becoming more fiery and passionate. But for the Conservative candidate Zac Goldsmith, this doesn't seem to be the case. Our first piece today suggests that while some of his rivals are fighting with all they've got, Goldsmith hasn't yet displayed any signs of really wanting the job at all.

And, with yet more critical reports of Iain Duncan Smith's welfare reform being published this week, we have a piece which takes a closer look at his record as the work and pensions secretary and at all the times he has got it badly wrong.
 

Latest Articles

 
 

Is Zac Goldsmith's heart in the race to be London mayor?


 

On Feb 04, 2016 12:14 pm
Conservative candidate continues his low-key race to become London's next mayor
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Not fit for work: All the times Iain Duncan Smith has got it badly wrong


 

On Feb 04, 2016 09:22 am
A look at Iain Duncan Smith's record as work and pensions secretary
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Opinion Former videos


 

Roadmap for London - ICE London

 

On Feb 02, 2016 04:47 pm
ICE London sets out the infrastructure requirements needed for London to remain one of the most successful cities in the world.
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Opinion Formers press releases

 
 

Move to end taxation of trivial employee benefits backed by campaigners


The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group has backed new legislation to stop workers from facing tax charges on low value benefits they receive from their employers.
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CML warns of unintended consequences of Land and Building Transaction Tax surcharge proposals


The Council of Mortgage Lenders has responded to the Scottish Parliament Finance Committee proposal to levy a 3% Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) supplement on purchases of second properties.
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