The Paris Agreement showed what multilateralism can do when our leaders work together.
The Government should order group troops to fight if it so decides. The Commons should then question its actions, debate them and vote on them. That is the right way round.
How fortunate Britain is to have a Prime Minister who – like any American President imaginable – never voices a view on other counties’ internal affairs.
Ranting and raving about his shortcomings is more likely to turn off the floating voters needed to win the referendum than otherwise.
Plus: Trump v Sanders? Beckett’s report: smell the ostrich dung. And: I have never used poppers.
We need a new legal framework to govern their use.
The decision represented a decisive endorsement of a particular plan – not a return to Tony Blair-style liberal internationalism.
Progress has been made, but a narrow focus prevents the area flourishing as a popular Conservative principle.
The former Development Secretary says that the answer to the refugee crisis is not to recreate Syria in Europe. It is to recreate Syria – beginning with safe havens.
In the race between democratisation and the bomb, this deal buys time for democracy
“One of the great values of having the United Kingdom in the European Union is its leadership and strength on a whole host of global challenges.”
Like Gordon Brown she is stifling a competition, and the prospect of renewing her party, to satiate a deep-seated sense of entitlement.
They also discuss Russia and NATO.
He gets out of a car. He goes into a room. He talks to Obama.
The Legatum Prosperity Index shows that we’re gathering speed and we’re catching up when it comes to prosperity.
The Paris Agreement showed what multilateralism can do when our leaders work together.