“Wouldn’t it be better if Labour win next year?” Well, no – allow my internal monologue to explain.
The latter need to ask themselves: when did they become the thing they most hate in the world. When did they become LibDems?
Can austerity really be to blame in a country with sky-high levels of sovereign debt and public spending?
Now it’s France and Germany whose economies are in trouble, not just the Southern nations.
The latest developments in Paris show how a British Labour government might react if it gets into serious trouble
The conventional wisdom is that UKIP’s new voters are disaffected Tories. Nigel Farage insists they come from all parties and none. Who is right?
“What Hollande is doing in France, I want to do in Britain,” Miliband declared.
The Labour leader praised France’s President for showing “different way forward”. But it didn’t work – and is now being abandoned.
No-one wants to shake the French President’s hand.
Let’s start by threatening a travel ban on people associated with the regime.
Dan Hodges is one the best, and certainly one of the most honest, Labour bloggers. He is also a dissident, a self-described “Blairite cuckoo in the Miliband nest”. It reflects well on the Conservative Party that talented bloggers who deviate from the official line – like Mr Timothy Montgomerie, to snatch a name randomly from […]
British observers of the French presidential contest don’t seem overly impressed by the choice on offer. John Kay is no exception, but expresses his disillusion with more elegance than most: “Mr Sarkozy supports retirement at 62: Mr Hollande thinks 60 appropriate. Mr Sarkozy was elected on a programme of reform, and retirement at 62 proved […]
The Opposition can’t even recognise their past mistakes.