Sometimes a politician becomes a beloved public figure – it’s happening to one Conservative MP right now.
The Lord Chancellor has enraged the judiciary by not speaking up for it in what it saw as an hour of need.
They will be considered in the Commons this week – and would have the effect of undermining the Prime Minister’s negotiation.
Nineteen Members of Parliament have so far declared publicly.
He and Jess Phillips review the highlights of the news for Sophie Ridge’s Sky News programme.
Davis and Starmer said the EU referendum result must be respected, but Clarke upheld MPs’ right to defy it.
Otherwise she will provoke a mutiny in her own ranks.
He has seamlessly made the transition from Cameron to May.
As debate swirls about increasingly negative attitudes to our representatives, people have taken to Twitter to show their appreciation.
“Faster broadband is every important, especially in my constituency, but it’s not the future of our nation.”
Meanwhile Corbyn dismayed his own side by going on for far too long and refusing to take any interventions.
Some on the Right hate and despise her. But her admirers outnumber her detractors. Even if they do not agree with her opinions, they like the way she fights her corner.
Her book is full of laugh-out-loud moments. And it has important points to make about violence, trolling and discrimination.