Davis and Starmer said the EU referendum result must be respected, but Clarke upheld MPs’ right to defy it.
We never thought we would write the words “Bring back Ed Miliband”.
His critics have fallen for the Fact-Checking Fallacy: the illusion that in politics or journalism, accurate facts are all that matter.
But Corbyn at least managed to start better than he would have done a year ago.
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee Chairman says that the key is for IPSO to adopt a Leveson-compliant system of low-cost arbitration.
The Prime Minister’s idea of professionalism is to be resolutely unsensational.
The traditional Labour voters in this Cumbrian by-election seem to respect May more than they respect their own leader.
Otherwise she will provoke a mutiny in her own ranks.
The Shipley MP says his views on women and equality are reasonable, and that Labour is shaping a culture that seeks to silence dissent.
And it’s time for Lucas to take over from Corbyn as Leader of the Opposition.
Together they turned the liberal establishment’s own weapons against it
But Lidington indicates that the British people have spoken out against such an improper, europhile liaison.
He sees the referendum result as a “defining test” for Britain, and is charged with finding solutions to help meet the challenge.
We are not living in the United States, and must not allow judges to determine our future. The concluding piece in our mini-series on judicial power.
Corbyn is wrecking PMQs.