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That debate never really materialised. The Tories have been talking about social issues this week (although not, to any great extent, the "big society"),marc by marc jacobs tote (http://www.ytcgzx.net/), but there is only one subject that really seems to matter. Outwardly there's no panic, but there is a recognition that, to an extent, the government is at the mercy of outside events. When George Osborne declared on Monday that nothing would boost the British economy as much as a resolution of the eurozone crisis, he was admitting that Britain's fate partly depends on the German chancellor, Angela Merkel.2 There won't be a plan BSenior Labour figures think the government will abandon its deficit reduction programme because growth is so anaemic.
"There are a lot of people in Brussels scratching their heads about that British veto,www.cnnhkids.com (http://www.cnnhkids.com/)," an EU source just said to me. And no wonder. William Hague this morning on Radio 4 said Britain would not stand in the way of the fiscal compact countries using the European Court of Justice (although the UK reserved the right to take the matter to court in the future if they thought the compact countries had gone beyond the understanding).I'm in snow, strike-bound Brussels but talking to Tory MPs back in Westminster it's clear a few of them are asking the same question. There isn't normally a prime ministerial statement after an informal European Council like this one but one Tory MP told me he was sure there would be an attempt to table an urgent question and drag Mr Cameron to the Commons.
And in an exclusive interview with The Sun, she said she will enforce it unless companies start delivering cheaper fuel "in days". Ms Greening's department is also devising a new price register so consumers can go online to find the cheapest petrol and diesel — and see who is ripping them off. The Cabinet minister said: "Petrol prices go up instantly when wholesale prices rise, but when wholesale prices fall it can take weeks for them to come down again. ? George Parker and Kiran Stacey in the Financial Times (subscription) says George Osborne's reputation is on the slide.Mr Osborne's reputation as the master strategist – the man who persuaded Britain to embrace austerity and who made the country a "safe haven" – has taken a battering.
1.08pm: Labour's John Healey says the government has given "no ground" on imposing the equivalent of a 3% tax rise on workers. When will workers get the chance to see the precise details of what is on offer?Alexander says that is a matter for the unions.1.10pm: Labour's Andrew Miller asks if the government will ensure that pension holidays are no longer possible.Alexander says this is a very important point. Schemes need to be funded so that they can meet future increases in life expectancy.1.12pm: Alexander says he is "very disappointed" by the stance of the PCS union (which has rejected the offer). He says he hopes it will come round.1.13pm: Damian Hinds, a Conservative, asks how many new starters in the private sector can look forward to a defined benefit pension scheme.
 But it can't be done while you're nicking trainers, let alone laptops. In Clapham Junction, the only shop left untouched was Waterstone's, and the looters of Boots had, unaccountably, stolen a load of Imodium. So this kept Twitter alive all night with tweets about how uneducated these people must be and the condition of their digestive systems. While that palled after a bit, it remains the case that these are shopping riots, characterised by their consumer choices: that's the bit we've never seen before. A violent act by the authorities, triggering a howl of protest – that bit is as old as time. But crowds moving from shopping centre to shopping centre? Actively trying to avoid a confrontation with police, trying to get in and out of JD Sports before the "feds" arrive? That bit is new.
 The prospect of winding up SCUP [the Scottish Conservative and Unionist party] and the threat of a serious split is too great.   David Mundell. Photograph: PA Archive/PA Photos Mundell said he would be supporting Ruth Davidson, an MSP elected for the first time in May, in the leadership contest.11.09am: Harriet Harman, Labour's deputy leader, has described David Cameron's apology to women as "phoney". This is what she has posted on Twitter.Cameron's apology to women phoney. Not accepted unless he u-turns on cuts to childcare and threat to maternity leave11.23am: And while we're on the subject of the David Cameron and women, my colleague Polly Curtis has written a post on her Reality Check blog about how Cameron is losing the support of women voters.
Peter Bone, MP for Wellingborough, has called her gusty. He says Maycould become a "a national hero" if she picked up the phone to theJordanian and got Qatada deported tonight. May says they are in talkswith the government.4.37pm: I now have May's statement in full:Since December 2001 successive British governments have sought to deport Abu Qatada to Jordan – his home country – because he poses a serious risk to our national security.Qatada has a longstanding association with al-Qaida. British courts have found that "his reach and the depth of influence is formidable. He provides a religious justification for acts of violence and terror".In Jordan,marc jacobs outlet (http://www.ytcgzx.net/), he has been tried and found guilty in absentia of terrorism offences including conspiracy to cause explosions at western and Israeli targets, and involvement in the bombings of the American School and the Jerusalem Hotel in Amman in 1998.