Resolving the row between Carswell and Farage is beyond our powers, but we must do what we can to help.
Our findings certainly reveal a soft underbelly of English nationalist sentiment.
Voters in seats outside London and the South-East need to be forced to think about the Tories in a different way.
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Hammond was right to postpone the date by which he aims to achieve a balanced budget. But whether or not Tory MPs really have the appetite for one is doubtful.
It isn’t necessary to be one of his supporters to believe that it is time for Wiltshire Police to put up or shut up.
Trudy Harrison’s win marks the first by-election gain by a governing party since the Conservatives gained Mitcham and Morden in 1982.
Problems that it may cause our nearest and closest neighbour would also be problems for us.
The reality is that most of it will be concentrated on pupils older than 16 – whatever the best age may be at which to select.
The then Prime Minister’s deal was scarely mentioned by either campaign during the referendum – but had a decisive effect on the result none the less.
Or else, given the way in which both our constitution and the Article 50 process works, they are meaningless altogether.
They are holding up a hankerchief to test how strongly the Remain wind is blowing.
Theresa May’s austere approach to news management is a plus for government – at least, so far. But it’s turning out to be a minus for her ministers.
The harsh truth is that, nearly seven years into Conservative-led Government, we are still living beyond our means.
Whatever happens, the Conservative consensus is that the Party is pushing less hard in the city than in Copeland.