Nick Timothy’s article today arguing that Britain should quit the ECHR will be read as representing the Home Secretary’s view at a time when the Justice Secretary is still weighing his options.
Six nominations for the two Vice-Chairman posts: Simon Burns, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Cheryl Gillan, Karl McCartney, Andrew Turner, Charles Walker.
We can’t risk Putin reading a failure to hit it as a sign of weakness.
Support Groups. Policy Development. Backbench Committees. Lord Feldman’s Review. Campaigning. There’s plenty for them to do.
Elections for other posts on the committee to follow next week.
We need devolution for England’s counties as well as its cities – and that can’t simply be imposed from the centre.
As he ponders the ECHR, he has every reason to be secreted – like Holmes himself – with the equivalent of a pound of shag tobacco and a map of Dartmoor.
Priti Patel, Alok Sharma, Shailesh Vara – all have played a part in the big push among Indian-origin voters. It needs more money and support.
Let’s hope he’s soon back on the Candidates List from which he should never have been excluded.
A families programme. Inter-Generational Justice. New Garden Cities. Major airport expansion in the Midlands. A £50,000 cap on donations to the Party. And more…
Number 10, Matthew Hancock, the Whips, Ministers themselves: all must ensure that Sir Humphrey’s grip is loosened.
Pickles is the Government’s new “Anti-corruption Tsar”. First he must report and make recommendations. And then the Commons must act.
The rise of his Party’s vote has been mirrored by a fall in support for Out. And a Tory-type leader isn’t best placed to lead a breakthrough in Labour seats.
It’s required as soon as possible.