There are suggestions that the Conservatives should seek to impose emergency controls – and dare Nick Clegg to break up the Coalition.
Plus: Miliband’s dire speech. My IDS agony. Lip-synching in German while having 100 red balloons poured over my head. And: Where to find me in Birmingham.
Plus: Determined, Bewildered, Despondent, Ecstatic…IDS adapts his Work Programme categories for Conservative MPs
Plus: CCHQ V Montgomerie. On the Road. The SNP push. Go for the Groat. Why don’t I feel more Scottish? And: I blame Shirley Williams.
Michael Gove, Philip Hammond, Iain Duncan Smith and Chris Grayling.
His policies are changing lives for the better.
Tories should not wish to be the party which proposes greater planning and regimentation as the answer to difficult questions.
Iain Duncan Smith is helping to turn lives round and Labour has nothing to offer.
My poll of closely-contested Conservative-Liberal Democrat seats indicates that were the general election held now Nick Clegg’s party would lose 15 MPs to the Tories.
There are signs that Cameron is increasingly sensitive to public concern and anger about the treatment of Christians in Muslim-majority countries
How many will be on Universal Credit in a year’s time?
Although this time it’s not his political career that’s at stake, but the future of welfare reform.
“At its very worst,” warns the Work and Pensions Secretary, “the present system makes criminals out of those trapped in its clutches.”
My book about and vision of what we should do if we win next May.