The Brexit Secretary has taken control of the Government’s dealings with Grieve – for the moment, anyway. Watch for further twists and turns.
Grieve may have backed off yesterday, but the Government backed down. May now risks losing control of her Brexit policy altogether.
The Solicitor-General offers to meet the rebel-in-chief to discuss his amendment. Meanwhile, Rees-Mogg mounts a constitutional argument against it.
As debate swirls about increasingly negative attitudes to our representatives, people have taken to Twitter to show their appreciation.
Holding one would cool the temperature and lessen the chance of an Alistair McAlpine incident – in other words, false accusations.
All the posts were elected unopposed – another sign of Tory MPs’ growing discipline.
Ed Miliband said last month that the council leader is doing a very good job. He was absolutely right. But he was not aware that the leader in question is a Tory.
The man in charge of home affairs policy for the ’22 says that Macmillan and Macleod are his inspiration.
The Chairman of the ’22’s public services committee warns that the Treasury is re-starting “the doomsday machine that got us into this mess”.
Members of the Policy Board aren’t members of the Government.
The Telegraph’s report of his view is a sign of rising media interest in the Chairmen of the ’22’s Policy Committees. Expect to see more it.
Robert Buckland has replaced Eleanor Laing as Chairman of the the Home Affairs Committee. There could be fresh elections for all Chairman posts.
By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Stop me if you've heard it already, but ConservativeHome has the crucial detail from the Tory awayday – namely, that Robert Buckland's table won the quiz at yesterday evening's dinner. Take a bow, too, Henry Bellingham, Nicky Morgan and Christopher Pincher, whose knowledge, according to my source, won the […]
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