Red Ken thinks the job is all about self-promotion. Bob thinks it’s about accountability.
The chairman of the Public Accounts Committee finds taxpayers and consumers have lost out.
“There is no reason why Britain shouldn’t aim to have the highest employment of any of the world’s leading economies,” said the Chancellor.
Oh yes he did.
Views from Eastleigh.
The Deputy Prime Minister claims three million jobs are linked to our membership of the EU. The UKIP leader says that this is simply wrong.
The Prime Minister implies the Lib Dems are blocking proposals to help upland farmers.
James Wharton MP: “This report raises serious concerns and questions about just what has gone on.”
“In part of the Rockies, warning signs were taken off the mountain roads. Do you know what happened? Accidents went down.”
LabourList’s Mark Ferguson appears on the Daily Politics to discuss the letter that various left-wing types sent to the Guardian today.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury also discussed some of his party’s other aims, such as a mansion tax.
But that’s not overheating the market, says Kris Hopkins MP – as it’s only 2 per cent of overall sales.
“I thought Ed Miliband gave a very, um, enthusiastic response…”
Sir Peter providing a welcome historical perspective