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...Here’s the FT’s George Parker....
...Sometimes you have to be courageous,” Parker says....
...Borrowing from Roosevelt, he promised “the reorientation of government to help the forgotten man” — proving, if nothing else, that the concept of the “left behind” is not new....
...Both sides have tried to reset the UK-US relationship ahead of Biden’s first presidential trip abroad and have decided to sign an Atlantic charter, 80 years after Winston Churchill and Franklin D Roosevelt...
...Johnson ahead of the start of the summit and overshadowed the announcement of a new US-UK “Atlantic Charter”, an attempt to evoke US-UK wartime co-operation and the 1941 charter signed by Churchill and Roosevelt...
...The FT’s George Parker, who has connections to the neighbouring county of Devon, reports on the inequality behind the idyllic Cornwall venue for the summit. More on the Northern Ireland protocol....
...The British prime minister will aim to present himself as a modern-day Franklin D Roosevelt, promising a “new deal” to invigorate the economy....
...Although Mr Johnson claimed his plan was inspired by Roosevelt’s New Deal, his speech was largely a recommitment to existing infrastructure plans, but with more details and urgency attached....
...George Parker and Chris Giles’s article “Johnson seeks to channel FDR in push for UK revival” (June 30) credits President Franklin D Roosevelt’s New Deal with some miraculous properties, not least of which...
...Citing former US president Franklin D Roosevelt, he said the centre of government had to be reformed to improve delivery and policy for “the forgotten man”. Additional reporting by Helen Warrell...
...Theresa May will on Tuesday use a gift to Donald Trump to deliver a thinly veiled warning to the US president not to turn his back on the liberal world order created by Winston Churchill and Franklin D Roosevelt...
...Franklin D Roosevelt cultivated ties with union publications; Ben Bradlee of Newsweek (and, later, The Washington Post) became a confidant of John F Kennedy....
...It is tempting to regard Parker Brothers as the villain of the piece....
...Alongside Theodore Roosevelt, Barack Obama and Margaret Thatcher is the unyielding image of Lenin – whom Gove claims invented the phrase “education, education, education” – and the portraits of Malcolm X...
...The Columbia University professor recounts how powerful Southern congressmen rescued US capitalism by passing Franklin D Roosevelt’s reforms – at the price of reinforcing racial segregation....
...Who: Strutt & Parker, www.struttandparker.com, tel: +44 (0)131 226 2500...
...familiar eulogy about the relationship between the two countries – founded in common values and forged “from the beaches of Normandy to the Balkans to Benghazi” – with obligatory references to Churchill and Roosevelt...
...Sugar producers, like the Roosevelt family, operated in a big port city, because urban scale enabled them to cover the fixed costs of big, expensive refineries and to be close enough to consumers so that...
...Churchill’s bust may have been removed, but his evocation of the “special relationship” with Roosevelt’s America endures in British political lore....
...A keen student of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s handling of the US Depression – including FDR’s first move to stabilise the banks – Mr Brown decided to follow the US president in throwing everything at the...
...Calling for a economic stimulus package to dwarf that of the Roosevelt’s New Deal, Mr Krugman on Thursday argued that the US should inject $600bn (€390bn, £480bn) into its economy – at least 4 per cent of...
...He praises John Maynard Keynes, sidelined in the early years of the crisis, and President Franklin Roosevelt....
...One was future Tory MP Douglas Dodds-Parker. Another was Peter Fleming, brother of the man who would create James Bond, Ian Fleming; Bright “dated” Ian when he worked for naval intelligence....
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