If the campaign management were outsourced, as recently, who would take it on? And if it weren’t, could CCHQ really cope?
The evidence suggests that what would most improve this terminal score is delivering Brexit – not a new leader.
Leavers insist correctly that the EU is a political project first and foremost. Which helps to explain why this scheme is unlikely to fly.
The most successful are those who can put their values to work and build a broad coalition, rather than exploit divisions.
Exploring how people voted in last week’s election, why they did so, and when they made up their mind is instructive.
My undercover investigation exposed a disgusting and abusive practice which shames South Africa – and, by extension, all of us.
Trump’s press secretary sets out how the President intends to run his re-election campaign in 2020.
It is an attractive destination, with a friendly population and a fascinating history, but it has been badly let down by officialdom.
Meanwhile, there is little common ground in which to find a solution which would satisfy many Remainers and Leavers simultaneously.
It would be a good match. Former Remainer v the former Chair of Vote Leave. No gender war element, either. How about it, Downing Street?
It’s the Bored of Brexits versus People against May, as she seeks to snoreathon her way to victory – by persuading MPs that voters have simply had enough.
‘The Fallen’ has become synonymous with the act of remembrance, but the origins of the poem are less well-known.
Lord Ashcroft on the origins of the famous war poem, part of which is read aloud, up and down the land, each Remembrance Sunday.
For most in our groups, the strongest candidates were Johnson, Hunt and Javid, though Stewart had also stuck in several people’s minds.