The Labour leadership contender was interviewed on the Marr Show earlier.
It was Boris versus Miliband on the Marr Show this morning.
In this acutely marginal seat, Labour looks even more vulnerable than the Conservatives to attack by UKIP.
Labour’s inadequacies in Scotland have put the SNP into the position of power-broker, she argues.
It will be “a budget for the long term”, George Osborne tells Andrew Marr.
The Chancellor was appearing on the Marr Show. Watch the full interview here.
Plus: Here comes Syriza. The Teflon Greens. Mystic Dale v Nick Clegg. The Political Book Awards. And: There’s no such thing as an illegal war.
The Deputy Prime Minister was discussing the ConservativeHome columnist’s election predictions on the Marr Show.
The Prime Minister stood up for his Government’s record – but also took a couple of swipes at the Lib Dems – during his Marr interview.
Plus: Marr again. Shot foxes. Unhatted rabbits. Bercow’s revenge. Sir Trevor Brooking’s posterior. And: thanks to Stuart in customer services, who made this column possible.
The Defence Secretary was speaking on the day when British forces handed over Camp Bastion to their Afghan counterparts.
Women are now taking lead roles in political dramas – ones where they no longer have to always play Margaret Thatcher.
“It doesn’t look like an organisation that you can deal with. And I’m afraid that if you can’t deal with a threat like that, you have to destroy it.”
The BBC needs to review now who will cover the 2020 election in a way that interests young viewers. Neil, Marr and Paxman have a combined age of 185.