Despite an intense barrage targeted at the New Zealand Prime Minister, he has made history.
Even if there is a No vote on Thursday, my conversations with voters suggest that it will be enormously difficult to calm the passions which have been aroused.
He would have a chance to campaign with his Party for a fair new deal for the whole UK – one decided not by the Westminster elites but by the people.
The Party’s plan must be pressed on Labour & the LibDems. If Scotland votes No and the Prime Minister backs off it, the SNP will be back for a second push.
The case for Bercow as a great reformer tends to be obscured by his astonishingly bad manners.
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.
The Chancellor’s critics have been proved wrong.
New data reveals the impact that the EBacc has had on raising standards
One way of thinking about the next election is that it will pit a fear of Ed Miliband against a dislike of the Conservatives.
Their ideology dictates that such a person commands their political allegiance. And now ISIS has produced one.
Why does anyone at Westminster or elsewhere still give him the time of day?
Labour’s wrecking ball showed our unwritten rules were vulnerable to those with ill intent. We must protect the nation from any repeat performance.