We have named four – IDS, Grayling, Gove and Hammond. The Times cites Letwin. Javid has said that he’s not afraid of Britain leaving.
Douglas Alexander is right to urge the creation of a Government envoy for it.
Patrick McLoughlin, Transport Secretary and former miner, on UKIP, HS2, the Euston Arch, Heathrow and the desirability of getting ahead with one’s Christmas shopping.
The Conservatives are stronger in the new towns, weaker in some some suburbs and more concentrated in the South-East – the cause and effect of changes in the party.
Gove is up to third – but it’s still a two-horse race between the Home Secretary and Boris Johnson.
Post the announcement of his intended return to the Commons, the Mayor’s support is up by eight points.
Michael Gove, Philip Hammond, Iain Duncan Smith and Chris Grayling.
The last thing we should do is to let ourselves be bounced into acting as recruiting sergeants for ISIS.
The question for you in this Open Letter is whether you will continue, develop and deepen that Conservative pledge to put human rights at the heart of foreign policy.
A nuclear deal should not be struck at the expense of the women and minorities that are oppressed by the regime.