Those who are left of party centre are breaking cover to attack ‘Mayism’, whilst Brexiteers seem to be rallying around the Prime Minister.
We open a ConservativeHome series, which will run each Monday during the election campaign, on the key contests in each region
It’s a reminder that the law requires rather more than a Twitter hashtag campaign as proof of wrongdoing.
Boris Johnson, James Cleverly, Nusrat Ghani, Johnny Mercer, Sarah Wollaston, Paul Scully and others speak out.
He tells the story of his campaign to stop the ECHR being applied to armed conflict.
Andrew Percy sounds confident that there will be sufficient Tory rebels to defeat the Government.
And I’m having none of that nonsense about Dry January.
The Prime Minister’s victory oration in Manchester beat two celebrated maiden speeches and a cussed defence of the Speaker.
Plus: Boris’s party is raided by the Vice and Drugs Squads. The Home Secretary says it was “a police operational decision”
Tory MPs would have forced changes to Osborne’s tax credit plan in any event. Are they really up for the tough decisions that deficit reduction requires?
On the surface, this intake looks different from those that have preceded it – and is in some respects. But beneath it, this is in many ways a very traditional Tory group.
An increase in refugees should be mirrored by a reduction in other migration. This won’t happen – and the Government is showing that it buckles under pressure.
He’s had a bad week with the Chancellor taking the proverbials out of him and then Mrs May ragging him over the purchase of his antiquated German water cannon.
The suicides of six servicemen were announced last year, but, sadly, we don’t know the equivalent figure for veterans.