12/02/2011
Steve Richards of The Independent examines internal tensions within the Lib Dems and the battle between George Osborne and Ed Balls as the cuts begin to bite.
Steve Richards of The Independent looks behind the scenes at Westminster.
The internal debate within the Liberal Democrats about the wisdom of forming a coalition with the Tories is not often heard on the airwaves. In particular, the grassroots fear they will be bracketed in the public mind with the Conservatives when elections come. Here, the former MP, Sandra Gidley, demands a greater emphasis on party identity in conversation with a current MP Stephen Gilbert.
Ed Balls was at the despatch box this week in his new job as shadow Chancellor. There's been much speculation that he will provide a tough opponent to the Chancellor, George Osborne. But how far do these parliamentary clashes really count? The former Tory chancellor, Lord Lawson, and The Observer's senior economics commentator, William Keegan contrast and compare.
The cuts are coming. More were announced this week. Here, two MPs with senior local government experience, the Conservative's Bob Blackman and Labour's Heidi Alexander, debate the room for savings in Town Halls - and the political cost.
Everyone may be talking about 'The Big Society'. Some, not very politely. But who knows what it really means? Some answers here from two enthusiasts: Matthew Taylor who used to work for Tony Blair in Downing Street, and the Conservative, Jesse Norman.
Finally, a huge majority of MPs made clear this week that they wanted no truck with giving prisoners the vote. A more rebellious House of Commons than usual? Very much so, according to Philip Cowley, Professor of Parliamentary Government at Nottingham University.
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Tensions within the Lib Dems
The internal debate within the Lib Dems about the wisdom of forming a coalition with the Tories is not often heard on the airwaves. The former MP Sandra Gidley, in conversation with Stephen Gilbert MP
Duration: 06:58
Let battle commence
Will Ed Balls prove a tough opponent to the Chancellor, George Osborne? The former Tory chancellor Lord Lawson and The Observer's William Keegan compare and contrast
Duration: 06:26
The cuts are coming
More cuts were announced this week. Here the Conservative's Bob Blackman MP and Labour's Heidi Alexander MP, debate the room for savings in Town Halls - and the political cost
Duration: 04:59
'The Big Society'
Everyone may be talking about 'The Big Society' but who knows what it really means? Some answers from Matthew Taylor who used to work for Tony Blair in Downing Street and the Conservative Jesse Norman
Duration: 06:11
Rebellious MPs
A huge majority of MPs made clear this week that they wanted no truck with giving prisoners the vote. Philip Cowley of Nottingham University discusses whether the Commons is getting more rebellious
Duration: 03:09
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