By being so unrelentlingly contemptuous about the Leader of the Opposition, the Prime Minister is corrupting his own brand.
The evidence that the home environment has a huge impact on educational and economic outcomes has become impossible to ignore
The former Prime Minister may stand down from Parliament next year. Here’s our attempt at a friendly send-off.
They are touching the same sensitive spot that makes the public go gooey as Blair touched – in the same way, but with different lines.
Business for Britain, Daniel Hannan MEP & Global Britain have produced the new publication.
Instead of simply dismissing the findings that contradict our worldview, we should seek deeper explanations.
Plus: Pipe down, John Mann. Pipe down, Justin Tomlinson. Why I love Paris. Why France hates Hollande. Teflon Theresa May. And: Why Labour doesn’t rate Miliband.
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.
More political professionalism is leading to greater voter control – and stronger incumbency for MPs.
We must forbid anonymity online.
The Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee on the effects of ring-fencing; his opposition to HS2, and why the Scots should keep the proceeds of North Sea Oil.
The strength of voter concern about immigration has now reached such a pitch that voters are turning away from the mainstream parties.
Despite the siren calls of Salmond and Farage, we should jealously guard our parliamentary system.
UKIP, like the SNP, have become expert Eeyores. They should proudly adopt the donkey as their symbol.