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Howard urges US economy for UK
B.B.C. ^ | 20 March, 2004 | B.B.C.

Posted on 03/20/2004 5:05:04 AM PST by tjwmason

Howard urges US economy for UK

Tory leader Michael Howard has said Britain needs a US-style economy, in a speech to a conference of Rupert Murdoch's journalists in Mexico.

"Our economy needs to become more like America's again," he said, as he called for fewer regulations and lower taxes.

He also told British, US and Australian bosses of News International he backed Tony Blair in the war on terror.

His speech was the first by a British politician to News Corporation since Tony Blair addressed them in 1995.

'Wrong path'

Mr Howard evoked the memory of ex-Conservative premier Margaret Thatcher, saying her reforms had "transformed the British economy" and he warned her legacy was being undermined.

He said: "Britain is following the wrong path. Business is becoming less competitive.

"We must get a grip on public spending, cut back on waste, reduce regulation and cut taxes."

Mr Howard accused Chancellor Gordon Brown of favouring a European-style economic model of heavy regulation and high taxes rather than what he said was a more flexible and competitive US-style capitalism.

The Conservative leader stopped short of committing himself to specific tax cuts if he comes to power.

But he said Conservative plans to cut regulation and waste and reduce the rate of growth in public spending would "get us to a position where we can actually start to reduce taxes".

Labour policies would "inevitably" mean tax rises if it won a third term, he claimed and contrasted the average 41% tax burden in the European Union with America's 28.9%.

"America has created the most successful form of capitalism in the free world, and so it should set an example to us all," he said.

Free enterprise

Mr Howard stressed his eurosceptic credentials, his opposition to a European super-state, and his commitment to free enterprise and free trade.

Labour has said it is relaxed about Mr Howard's presence at the meeting, where former Downing Street media chief Alastair Campbell was also scheduled to speak.

But the meeting came after Mr Murdoch publicly declared that the Sun, Britain's biggest selling daily tabloid, might be willing to back Mr Howard at the next election.

The media proprietor told BBC Two's Newsnight in November the Sun would examine whether the Tories "looked like a viable alternative government".

But he said the newspaper would not forget Mr Blair's "courage in the international sphere".

Labour MPs loyal to the government have played down reports that the invitation to Mr Howard appearance in Cancun had caused alarm within the party.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: conservativerevival; michaelhoward; tory; unitedkingdom
I'm no great fan of Rupert Murdoch, or his newspapers, but getting his support would be a strong asset in getting rid of Tony Blair.
1 posted on 03/20/2004 5:05:04 AM PST by tjwmason
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To: tjwmason
And whom would you have instead?
2 posted on 03/20/2004 5:08:24 AM PST by freeangel (freeangel)
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To: freeangel
A Conservative who still supports the war?
3 posted on 03/20/2004 5:12:45 AM PST by eyespysomething (To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first, and call whatever you hit the target)
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Well I think the the US enconomy needs to be more like the US economy (used to be.)
4 posted on 03/20/2004 5:16:01 AM PST by CasearianDaoist
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To: freeangel
And whom would you have instead?

Michael Howard, Leader of H.M. Loyal Opposition, and the Conservative Party.

Blair has been broadly good in the international sphere (but his utter commitment to internationalism has caused several problems), but domestically it has been, and continues to be hell. The constitution is in tatters, as this article reflects the economic gains made under Thatcher and Major are being reversed (this time by regulation and stealth taxes, rather than openly). Actually pretty much anybody other than Blair.

In case you were wonderring. The Tory Party is far far more secure on the War on Terror than the Labour Party, the Socialists were dragged kicking and screaming into Iraq, if Blair gets a smaller majority at the next election (which is very very likely) then he will have practically no room for manouvre on this. Trust me, a Tory would even better for the transatlantic alliance than Blair.
5 posted on 03/20/2004 5:16:31 AM PST by tjwmason (A voice from Merry England.)
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To: tjwmason
Thank you for that information. Much appreciated.
6 posted on 03/20/2004 5:22:20 AM PST by freeangel (freeangel)
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To: tjwmason
America didn't come to greatness by being a socialist weinie.
7 posted on 03/20/2004 5:41:57 AM PST by tkathy (Our economy, our investments, and our jobs DEPEND on powerful national security.)
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