Andrew Grice
Andrew Grice has been Political Editor of The Independent since 1998. He was previously Political Editor of The Sunday Times, where he worked for 10 years, and he has been a Westminster-based journalist since 1982. His column, Inside Politics, appears in The Independent each Saturday.
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Andrew Grice: Miliband finds he has little room for manoeuvre on AV
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Labour sympathisers cannot simply vote against the Coalition
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Saturday, 23 April 2011
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Andrew Grice: The Tories cannot promote Brown and attack his legacy
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
David Cameron's attempt to stop Gordon Brown running the IMF is another stage of the Coalition's so-far successful campaign to persuade voters that Britain's record peacetime deficit was caused by Labour, rather than a global crisis.
Andrew Grice: This referendum is a tricky one for Miliband
Monday, 18 April 2011
Mr Clegg's allies suspect Mr Miliband is playing a double game, with his "don't kick Clegg" plea as his insurance policy
Andrew Grice: From Saint Nick to Calamity Clegg: what a difference a year makes
Saturday, 16 April 2011
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Andrew Grice: Cameron learns from mistakes and tightens his grip over his ministers
Saturday, 9 April 2011
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Andrew Grice: Nick Clegg has a plan to profit from defeat on AV
Saturday, 2 April 2011
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