Drawing on decades of experience and friendships from all parties, Sir David – inventor of the swingometer – founded the UK’s psephological profession.
It was darkly funny to see Labour MPs claiming that nationalisation could fix signals failures when track infrastructure is owned and controlled by the state.
It was May’s best conference speech as Conservative leader. But her One Nation pitch could be too late to save her.
Brady reports no confidence moves against May that might not be no confidence moves at all.
P.S: Re my health. At 72, everything works as it should, with one exception – but help is at hand from modern medicine…
How the far left uses a feedback loop to shut down people in the short term – and ideas in the long.
The persistent myth that it is uniquely difficult to be publicly left-wing is challenged by new data.
Plus: Why call McCain a maverick?; the Labour MPs who deserve an award for courage; and who is the right’s Artist Taxi Driver?
Plus: ditching Corbyn – it’s not that easy for Britain’s Jews. And: thanks to Tracey Crouch and Danny Kruger, the Big Society is back.
The Conservatives are not going to win the hearts and minds of the British people by proposing Labour-lite policies. There must be something different on offer.
It was a textbook case of how Islamist terror works here – or has to date, anyway. We honour and remember those who died.
He agrees that Parliament doesn’t yet command the respect of its American and European counterparts with these companies.
There have been some shocking cases of personal abuse. Bullying must not be allowed to triumph.
It’s a long game – and the key is to create a loyal voter base, not throw money at targeted advertising during elections.