Who knows the Mayor’s real views? He is flirting with Better Off Out, showing just enough skin to tantalise.
The Mayor agreed to a review of the London Plan to see what gets in the way of providing street-based developments
Yesterday’s Lord Ashcroft poll casts light on its chances of winning Westminster seats – and on where Nigel Farage might stand.
The Deputy Mayor of London was picked last night to succeed Sir George Young.
Osborne is up two places and now lies third. And Sajid Javid, a new entry, comes in above four of the other ones.
The Chancellor praised senior Labour councillors on Monday. Conservative Warwickshire and Labour Coventry are also showing the benefits of working together.
Can there be any other explanation for the Home Secretary’s sweeping advance than her recent speech to the Police Federation?
I would rather Boris was in Westminster North, Ilford North and, yes, Enfield North than Newark: we need him.
Plus: Lay off Farage. How the Lobby messed up over Newark. Paxman: my sorrow. And: runners and riders for Newsnight.
On the basis you only need to be better than your opponent, the mayoral election in 2016 is indeed competitive. Whisper it: even winnable for the Conservatives.