The Conservative Party’s Vice Chair for International tells me about his priorities in the role.
” If you turn the EU club into a prison, the desire to get out won’t diminish it will grow…and we won’t be the only prisoner that will want to escape.”
Three members of the city’s democracy movement are flying in to share their concerns about the present situation and hopes for the future.
It is hard to see how blowing up the Special Counsel’s investigation now would deliver any kind of political benefit for the president.
It’s no longer about changes to bring equality; it is about taking revenge against mankind for historic wrongs. #manmustfall may be on us sooner than we think.
I suspect his opponents will make little progress as they continue to talk about conduct while his electoral coalition is more interested in delivery.
It would be a national humiliation for Britain to strike so one-sided a treaty with the world’s largest single market, let alone the shrinking EU.
His TUC account of the harm that some businesses can do should be balanced by one of the good that more do – and by projecting a personal theology of wealth creation.
Delivering on his campaign promise to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move the US embassy accordingly hasn’t helped.
McCain knew that politics should be a fierce contest, restrained by respect for civilians and one’s enemies.
In the age of fake news, sub-tweets and gaslighting, the Arizona senator stood out as a pillar of a bygone political era.
He served his country – and its allies – honourably.
If he wins the presidency, the big question will be which of his views – ranging from vague economic good sense to out-and-out bigotry – he actually means.