57 per cent think that he should stay and 43 per cent that he should go in such circumstances. No significant change since last month.
In seeking to improve the stop-to-arrest ratio, the Home Secretary has probed evidence, thought hard, feels strongly – and has acted.
The Prime Minister brandished that Liam Byrne note. Miliband’s weaknesses on the economy and the SNP showed up. But more floaters broke for Clegg than for either.
Plus: The CCHQ charm school. Disgraceful Livingstone. Untruthful Clegg. Nasty Russell Brand. Where I’ll be on election night. And: Advice to candidates for the count.
Like the council tax freeze, it’s something we’ve got used to – to the point where we perhaps take it for granted.
A Royal Commission should put the options before Parliament in time for a referendum in, say, 2018.
The governing duopoly of the Prime Minister and Chancellor should be replaced by a collegiate top team – including the present ’22 Chairman as a new Chief Whip.
The Union’s election postcard reads like a Labour/SNP press release. And we have an appearance from Sam West (Alleyn’s, Lady Margaret Hall Oxford, Socialist Alliance).
Based on recent polls and allowing for a bit of slippage here and there, here’s the worst that could happen.
The former Welsh Secretary says that Cameron must include a broader group of people in any talks this time round – including Iain Duncan Smith and Chris Grayling.
It is like a Monty Python sketch, with an Englishman manning the barricades and shouting at the Scots as they advance: “Watch out! That man is wearing a skirt.”
A Labour vote will, counter intuitively, not secure the UK’s place in the EU – in fact quite the opposite.
The Tories are losing this campaign. Sir Anthony Garner’s memorial service. Mrs Keith Simpson trashes my property rights. And: Boris is on all fours with Theresa May
It’s Labour, not the Conservatives, who stand for an anything-goes individualism.
The socialist assumption is that they should be institutionalised from an early age. Has political cross-dressing really moved the Conservatives this far Left?