The Labour Party created an asymmetrical and unfair constitutional settlement. Brexit will exacerbate it.
The traditional Labour voters in this Cumbrian by-election seem to respect May more than they respect their own leader.
Otherwise she will provoke a mutiny in her own ranks.
The Shipley MP says his views on women and equality are reasonable, and that Labour is shaping a culture that seeks to silence dissent.
Plus: A telling speech by George Osborne, the pleasing election of Philip Davies. Reading the Morning Star, just for a laugh. And: Andy Carroll walks on water.
In large part, it has taken the post-truth idea up because of its own electoral weakness – and the feeling that it may not be just temporary.
Plus: Salmond’s revisionist view of Thatcher. My weekly Brexit briefing begins. And: the glory of Tim Shipman’s “All Out War”.
This week, a stone bearing his name will be added to Westminster Abbey’s Poet’s Corner.
He has the potential to become a great Foreign Secretary, but will need to establish a reputation for trustworthiness.
Low-carbon is a $6 trillion business. The Chinese economy is de-smogging fast. As a businessman Trump should follow the numbers.
None the less, the local Conservatives exploited the climate of prejudice, while Labour sometimes bent to accommodate it.
EEA membership would give us the best of both worlds – remaining in the Single Market while also being free to control migration.