Though it is early days, events in Ukraine may have reduced the public’s blame for the government for a decline in living standards.
The Prime Minister is now going to address Scottish conference. But if war creates pressure for unity, the local elections may not.
The department is appallingly bad at giving ministers accurate information about what is happening now.
Reeves, the Shadow Chancellor, sat nodding and smiling beside her Leader, while perhaps contemplating how she could have given the PM a harder time.
And if he is strong and the West weak, why has his Ukraine invasion gone wrong – and why are our governments showing unity and resolution?
Watch in particular for interaction between Ukrainian refugees and small boats as the year lengthens.
We’ve trained 22,000 members of the Ukrainian armed forces under Operation Orbital since 2015 – and have sent over 2,000 anti-tank missiles.
“It’s very important in the UK and in our politics that we show the world we’re united”, he says.
The UKIP leader spotted the opportunity to attack the pious Establishment from a reactionary rather than a progressive direction.
There was a disconcerting absence of disagreement as MPs competed with each other to see who could demand the toughest sanctions.
People in Britain see the horrendous sufferings of the Ukrainian people and want to help now, not in six months’ time.
Ministers should do nothing to make a coup less likely as the country’s elites come to terms with the consequences of war.
Is the British public remotedly prepared for possible cyber attacks aimed at our national infrastructure?
“This is not in the infamous phrase some faraway country of which we know little…this hideous and barbaric venture must end in failure.”
Britain’s calling is to lead the Anglosphere, a great power almost no one has given nearly enough thought about.