There are three main issues for us. The HE/FE balance, making all students welcome on campus and the Conservatives’ own internal housekeeping.
“You have to save us from that guy…”, says one member of the public. “Otherwise we’re all leaving the country!”, adds another.
Plus: No, the Trump-Kim Jong Un summit wasn’t altogether a failure. And: Costa should get his old job back.
As long as traditional Labour voters stick with the party, opportunities for the Independent Group will be limited.
One thinks of the need for such as a measure as justice-related and security-related. But it would also send a powerful signal.
It is a sad and all-too-obvious fact that most of the decision makers I meet in my role as Mayor are people who look like me.
The campaign against him is driven by the knowledge that May agrees with his views on design – and fear that the Government will act on them.
The former Chief Rabbi felt he had to speak up against the Labour leader for “legitimising the public expression of hate”.
Four factors are bringing the debate to a head – but there is precious little sign that the forces of decency will defeat their Corbynite opponents.
Plus: Why call McCain a maverick?; the Labour MPs who deserve an award for courage; and who is the right’s Artist Taxi Driver?
The Labour leader’s newly-revealed comments have crossed a line. The question is what will Labour MPs – and voters – do about it?
The Tories have been ahead only once since the summit, though the shift away from them has flattened out.
Plus: ditching Corbyn – it’s not that easy for Britain’s Jews. And: thanks to Tracey Crouch and Danny Kruger, the Big Society is back.
The disease affecting Labour about Jews is now affecting the Conservatives about Muslims.
Not being white remains the number one demographic predictor of not voting Tory.