She cannot be a stationary establishment figure when faced with the restless mood of the voting public. She must move forwards – or we risk a 1997-style wipeout.
It isn’t necessary to be one of his supporters to believe that it is time for Wiltshire Police to put up or shut up.
The harsh truth is that, nearly seven years into Conservative-led Government, we are still living beyond our means.
Plus: A telling speech by George Osborne, the pleasing election of Philip Davies. Reading the Morning Star, just for a laugh. And: Andy Carroll walks on water.
As the Commons prepares to debates the effects of Brexit on these rights, here’s the story of how the Party has supplied them from Peel through to Cameron.
He has seamlessly made the transition from Cameron to May.
Plus: August, the best political month. Thatcher, the best post-war Prime Minister. Off to Any Questions. Off to Edinburgh. And: will I poison an MP?
Sir Edward Heath’s phrase has acquired renewed relevance, as the best description of Sir Philip Green’s shameless behaviour at BHS
The EU referendum result marks a posthumous triumph over his old opponent, Edward Heath. Or does it?
Plus: the downfall of Boles. This Eagle won’t fly. What to do with Gove? Cameron should become Foreign Secretary. And: Out there in the country, Blair is still popular.
The Labour leader spoke out against change, and made David Cameron sound like a management consultant.
How quickly we forget, and how much we do at our peril. Peace in Europe! How our parents and grandparents longed for it.
Corbyn is unfitted to public office of any sort. All sensible Labour folk know it, but many cannot currently bring themselves to say it outright.