Will Vince Cable have the last laugh?
Gary Gibbon blogs from the Ask the Chancellors debate
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Gary Gibbon blogs from the Ask the Chancellors debate
The Liberal Democrats have launched their campaign for the European elections.
The Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable has claimed Theresa May is “letting the country” down over the Brexit talks, describing the government as unprepared and totally divided. Earlier his predecessor Tim Farron told the party’s conference in Bournemouth that Brexit would turn Britain into a “poorer, meaner, insular place”. But can the Lib Dems…
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable and Conservative MP Kwasi Kwarteng debate Brexit.
Business Secretary Vince Cable says the Lib Dem pact with the Tories “was something we had to do” for the national interest, but slams their current approach on tackling the deficit.
One Treasury source said this was “just where the graph lines happened to end up,” implying no champagne popping pencilled in for the big day five years off.
Business Secretary Vince Cable wants stronger commitments to jobs and investment from Pfizer in its bid for AstraZeneca. But he will never secure a 100 per cent binding promise.
Nick Clegg’s morning interviews sounded like an appeal across the airwaves to Vince Cable to come to the party’s economic policy debate. And the pressure has worked.
Business Secretary Vince Cable launches a consultation on how to tackle abuse in zero hours contracts.
Nick Clegg will close the economy debate on Monday but Vince Cable will not be chipping in with a helpful speech, indeed he will not be in the conference chamber.
As new research shows that one million people are on zero hours contracts, Channel 4 News asks Business Secretary Vince Cable if employers use them to exploit workers.
Vince Cable expresses his concerns over David Cameron’s upcoming Europe speech: calling the debate over Britain’s membership of the EU a “massive disruption and deeply unhelpful”.
With Business Secretary Vince Cable telling his party that another hung parliament is likely at the next election, Channel 4 News asks a YouGov pollster if he is right.
Business Secretary Vince Cable tells Channel 4 News he is not too old to be Liberal Democrat leader – although he also maintains he supports Nick Clegg wholeheartedly.
A new “business bank” will be handed £1bn of taxpayers’ money in a bid to kick-start lending to small and medium-sized British firms, Business Secretary Vince Cable announces.