Bower writes him off as a loser, which is perhaps what he will end up being. But he did much better at the last general election than the commentariat expected.
The Speaker defied all precedent to allow an amendment which forces the Prime Minister to present the Commons with a ‘Plan B’ much sooner than planned.
As Attorney General, he is telling his Cabinet colleagues what any proposals for a deal really mean – even if that’s inconvenient for Downing Street.
Last-minute concessions appear to have saved the Government from defeat on the EU Withdrawal Bill
Do we really want them either to declare independence, or else become benefit claimants, funded by British taxpayers?
But the collapse of the Tory manifesto social care plan, plus the Government’s lack of a workable Commons majority, all but rule out radical change to the system.
Gavin Williamson is gifted, well-connected, successful – and not devoid of ambition. His former deputy is now Chief Whip. This is a controversial appointment.
Cameron’s insistence on binding Britain to the OECD has undermined not just May’s vision for overseas development, but his own.
An experienced pilot warned David Cameron of the problems seven years ago.
Phenomenal progress has been made to halt and begin to reverse its spread. Sustaining our efforts now is vital.
It is neo-colonialist for MPs to attempt to do otherwise in relation to Crown Dependencies – and the attempt should be resisted.