While bemoaning “The Wall” dividing mansions and a housing estate, he doesn’t seem to have challenged Polly on her privilege when he had the chance.
To create work for all who want it, and a better life for our children and security for families. We can only do this with business.
Plus: The girls who went to Syria shouldn’t be prosecuted. Gorgeous Umanna. Kensington selects. LibDems wriggle. And: will UKIP win more than five seats?
Plus: Rubbish in the Sun. Andy Carroll is out. A mystery Tory is in – with an au pair, at any rate. My controversial book on the NHS. And: Lord Fink is right.
The Shadow Business Secretary wouldn’t have been stumped on LBC if he read ConHome.
The Shadow Business Secretary’s show of loyalty doesn’t go as planned.
It’s highly unlikely he’ll be unseated – instead, he’ll limp on to May. We must use that time wisely, not rest on our laurels.
The failure of Yvette Cooper and Tristram Hunt in the Commons yesterday was a symptom of a bigger Opposition problem.
It’s predators versus providers in the Labour leader’s world. Question is: who’s who?
Imagine a scandal involving crystal meth, political donations and multi-billion pound losses…
The Opposition come out against a co-operative business, beloved by the middle class, for reducing the cost of living.
Andrew Neil cites an article by Umanna’s former researcher – and asks if he also rewrote the Shadow Business Secretary’s Wikpedia entry.
And not a word about Unite’s attempt to take over the Labour Party. Some saviour.