You can’t ignore the existence of couples and families that you’ve actively supported in legislation.
What he detests is less liberalism than democracy, and the obstacle it poses to Russian foreign policy objectives.
Governments are more likely to help create conditions for it by seeking economic growth, rather than well-being.
Plus: The good and bad sides of Twitter – all in my week. How it may have helped to save a life. But also saw me slagged off for something I didn’t say.
My minority report, unlike the majority one of the Women’s and Equality Committee, respects the province’s devolution settlement.
Despite only a short democratic history, the world’s largest Muslim nation could be a powerful force for pluralism and tolerance.
“That’s why I’ve asked the Bishop of Truro…to conduct an independent review into the global persecution of Christians.”
The Shadow Chancellor was being asked about a possible intervention by the human rights watchdog.
The Home Secretary is afloat on a sargasso sea of returning jihadis, human rights laws, bewildering intelligence, gaps in the law – and a shrieking media.
My only criticism of the Defence Secretary? That he was too diplomatic.
The Shadow Foreign Secretary is making pledges her leader seems unlikely to honour.
Let’s see if Labour stands with Venezuela’s oppressed. For what party could truly say that it supports labour, while lending support to the butchery of labourers?
Unbridled worship of the market, ahead of principle, responsibility and loyalty, would be a betrayal of our Party’s history.