He insists that he stands ready to quit in Johnson’s favour, now that the latter has won his by-election. But the moment never quite seems to arrive…
A new Conservative Government will need to transform the economy. It remains to be seen whether this be done with a majority based on northern, post-industrial Britain.
Corbyn wants to “repeal anti-trade union legislation” to make strikes easier. The Conservatives have pledged to give commuters greater protection.
Where the Tories have rallied in Scotland, Labour appear to have done so here. There is a broad range of possible Conservative targets, but only a few anticipated gains.
One drinker stood up for Labour and called the Prime Minister a liar. But during several hours of talk, nobody sprang to Corbyn’s defence.
Trump, Erdogan and Macron all pose difficulties for the alliance. Corbyn in Downing Street would pose deeper and more dangerous ones.
We now have the most amazing opportunity to deliver an emphatic victory over Corbyn’s extremists – and achieve Brexit into the bargain.
Anna Firth has had the Rail Minister down to sort the trains and has collared the Prime Minister about getting a new hospital.
The President also says that he will stay out of the election and that Johnson will do a good job.
But my latest 4,000-sample poll, conducted between Friday and Monday, finds little change in the overall picture,
On the outcome hangs the preservation of the nation state and the genuinely democratic government.
After this disruptive start in life, many young people drift into an adulthood of crime and prison.
Marr presses Johnson over his previous claim that the Conservatives had already worked out their social care policy.
He instead attacks a “part-privatised” probation service and calls for proper involvement from the Parole Board in future cases.
All these ‘family friendly policies’ are offered to mothers only if they agree to hand over care of their children to external settings and get out of the home.