Nobody could describe British politics as dull. Six months after Tony Blair won his third election v...
Nobody could describe British politics as dull. Six months after Tony Blair won his third election victory in a row, you might expect the crushed and defeated opposition to be wandering around bewildered, lost and dejected. You'd be wrong. The opposition has sprung from the grave with its most likeable leader in four decades, David Cameron to head the Conservative Party. Investors should take note. The battle for the post-Blair political landscape has begun. Whether Cameron can make the headway with voters that his supporters think he can will determine whether the UK can stay within the...
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