The Spectator

Barometer | 12 September 2013

issue 14 September 2013

Trust us

The National Trust opened the Big Brother House at Elstree Studios at the weekend. Some other less grand National Trust properties:

575 Wandsworth Road, Lambeth. 19th-century terraced house that was home to Kenyan-born civil servant Khadambi Asalache who, to keep out the damp, decorated the walls with elaborate panels made from pine salvaged from skips.

Birmingham Back-to-Backs. A 19th-century courtyard of artisans’ dwellings which survived slum-clearance.

Mr Straw’s House. 1920s semi in Worksop kept just as the day it was built.

20 Forthlin Road, Liverpool. 1950s council house that was the childhood home of Paul McCartney.

Trust me

George Osborne said he had been vindicated on the economy. How good were the forecasts in his 2010 budget?

Economic growth

Forecasts

Actual

2010
1.2%

1.7%

2011
2.3%

1.1%

2012
2.8%

0.2%

Inflation (Consumer Price Index)

End of 2010
2.7%

3.7%

Falling to:
2%

2.8%)

Togetherness

How does membership of the largest unions compare with the Labour party’s 190,000 members?

Unite 1.5 million

Unison 1.4 million

GMB 610,000

Usdaw 387,000
PCS 302,000

NUT 295,000

Source: TUC

The spying game

The Home Affairs Select Committee published a list of over 100 businesses and individuals who were clients of a private investigator jailed for fraudulently obtaining information.

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