As Baroness Thatcher’s former private secretary, he is closely linked to something dear to the Tory right and the Toryish wing of UKIP.
To ensure our party is built to last, it must have a mass membership base.
If Nigel Farage is allowed to feature in the debates, why not the Green Party leader, too?
The latest claim isn’t just flimsy, it’s implausible – and a gift to UKIP.
Two councillors, a physiotherapist and a pharmacist square off to succeed Chris Kelly.
The party’s Economy spokesman is under attack – and the ‘People’s Army’ are well-practiced in infighting.
Today’s summary of yesterday’s speech contains a crucial edit of the Labour leader’s new soundbite.
As Jeeves wisely advised, “You would not enjoy Nietzsche, sir. He is fundamentally unsound.”
What might be the considerations competing in the mind of a would-be defector be as he perches uncomfortably on the green benches or stews in his office?
For the first time since 2009, the ONS has recorded an increase in real wages. Will it last?
While Labour attack the press, Javid, May and Grayling are wooing them with hard policy.
Fewer MPs rebelled on this motion than on the main matter – but there are some notable names all the same.
Redwood, Cash, Leigh, Lilley, Jenkin – and plenty more.
Like Charles I, the Labour leader can only be finished off by a sufficiently powerful alliance.
She’s a civil service barrister, anti-HS2 campaigner and daughter of the former MP for Daventry.