He’s back! How Number 10 shut the whips out from the last reshuffle. The Clegg & Farage debate: I was there. And finally: my smut pledge to ConHome readers.
And almost three-quarters of activists now want the Prime Minister to lead the Conservatives into the next election.
What American attention that is left is drawn to the Middle East – and meanwhile, its defence budget is being cut.
According to reports, both the eurosceptic Chancellor and her europhile evil twin will visit London this week.
“Emphatic protest at these events.”
If the Deputy Prime Minister really wants a debate on Europe, let the Foreign Secretary give him one. Furthermore, both men could clear up a few mysteries…
A record 73 per cent of our survey respondents believe that he’s the best person to lead the party into the next election.
The Foreign Secretary also said that the Government is working on a plan to do just that – but he doesn’t have any details as yet.
She pips Boris at the post by a whisker this month.
“We must spare no effort in seeking to put an end to the horrors of sexual violence in conflict.”
Saturday’s agreement is only interim. It gives the world another six months to avoid war.
The Financial Times’s entire thesis would have been demolished by the facts – had the paper checked them.