From keeping Cameron’s Life Chances strategy alive to ending writing targets into law. And then there’s Brexit…
She walks it with over half the vote.
The Brexit vote has changed everything – including the context for any withdrawal from the European Court of Human Rights.
2016 has been a great year for Britain. 2017 may be slower going.
Johnson was second, Stuart third, Farage fourth. Our winner rose to the challenge of the TV debates, which probably explains the result.
He takes two in five votes. Boris Johnson is second on 21 per cent.
Osborne’s “punishment budget” came in second.
And a Happy New Year too to all our readers.
We belatedly acknowledge the man who combines mastery of the brutalist arts of desk Stalinism with an extremely expensive Wykehamist education.
The tyrant’s spiritual descendants have had rather a good year. But the point of these festivities is that their triumph isn’t indefinite.
If her nose had been shorter…
There is a misunderstanding about Arron Banks’s claim that Brendan Cox has chosen “to massively politicise” the murder of his wife, Jo Cox.
Almost six months on from the EU referendum, we present a mini-series on five people who helped to shape the result.
Jamie Reed’s majority over the Conservatives at last year’s general election was 2,564.