“That is very clearly the Labour Party’s unerring policy.”
Is the criticism getting to him?
How the attitude towards Mandela changed among British politicians
“Nelson Mandela was a hero of all time.”
There is “no quick fix” warns the Chancellor
The Chancellor warns that “the job is not done”, adding that the biggest risk comes from “those who would abandon the plan”.
The Deputy Prime Minister describes Labour’s proposed price freeze as “economically illiterate”.
He tries “in both our interests” in Chinese. To us, it sounds like “Dwai shwang fung yo lee”. But then again, what do we know?
What can Ireland, Germany and Sweden teach us about coalition government?
“There are going to have to be more difficult decisions” in the Autumn Statement, he reports.
Boris Johnson delivers the third Centre for Policy Studies Margaret Thatcher lecture from The Gibson Hall in the City of London.
“We are a significant step closer to letting people decide – to letting Britain decide – on our future in the European Union,” says the MP.
Lichfield MP appears wearing a moustache wig.
What do the next few years hold for Britain?
“Others may not have been able to fight back against police misconduct, and may not have had the support that I have had.”