The civil service should advertise vacancies to all comers.
The Cabinet Office could provide the structure – while a new department would be a costly distraction.
Advice to the Government’s transitional team.
Continental Europe needs the financial services of London just as much, if not more, than London needs its financial exports to Continental Europe.
How Cameron can bind up the Party’s wounds post-election.
Plus: The Parliamentary Awayday. Matt Hancock is bitten by a police alsatian – but as Fabricant observed, the dog should live!
And I’m having none of that nonsense about Dry January.
He’s certainly not a racist nor predominately a progressive – but, rather, almost laboratory-standard evidence of the Tory hunger for office.
He takes 58 per cent of the vote.
Were they all to do so, it follows that Cameron would have no need to offer Ministers a free vote – as he should.
In this pantomime battle between Corbyn’s understudy and Cameron’s, the latter was made to look like an ugly sister.
They should be given some things that are genuinely awkward for us, and have their existential concerns addressed.