ConservativeHome’s Mark Wallace argues Corbyn’s Labour opponents were wrong to allow him the excuse of being “a decent man” who was simply misguided.
“We do have to work collectively…Owen [Smith] has made it clear he’s not prepared to abide by the collective responsibility principle,” notes the Shadow Transport Secretary.
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Our Executive Editor discusses the allegations that the Labour leader and other MPs met with Communist spies during the Cold War.
Despite not saying how much it will cost, the Shadow Chancellor continues to claim he knows “it will pay for itself”.
The Brexit Secretary says it is not his desired outcome, but it is his duty to prepare for it just in case.
He cautions against “dramatic talk” of cliff-edges and crashing out.
ConservativeHome’s Executive Editor on the damage done when businesses let down customers and politicians abandon important principles.
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The Shadow Chancellor tries to defend his policy from criticisms by Sadiq Khan, who called it “madness”.
Our Executive Editor argues he will be “propped up on his bicycle, like the El Cid of the Labour Party”.
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The authorities are trying to establish whether the attacker was working alone or with accomplices.
Whilst policy-wonks like to describe the differences in public spending on the old and young as an “injustice”, that’s not how thrifty pensioners see it.