No national deal. But local ones?
Footnote: ConservativeHome’s Harry Phibbs was re-elected in Hammersmith and Fulham yesterday.
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The Home Secretary announces to its stunned members that all public funding for the organisation will be scrapped and that reforms will be forced on the service.
It corrects any impression that their efforts are aimed solely at Muslim voters, but solves none of the key questions posed by aspects of the campaign.
British political parties shouldn’t campaign on an explicitly religious basis.
Latest iteration.
The alternative to building lots of homes in many places is build lots of homes in a few places: this would certainly lessen, or at least limit, the political penalty involved.
The Deputy Prime Minister is under some strain.
Actually, scrap the other eleven, and just stick to one. The economy. The economy. The economy…
Narrowly missing out on the ’22 Defence Committee Chairmanship has failed to dampen his spirits.
Take that, Dominic Cummings!
His victory challenges the conventional view that he can’t operate like a conventional politician.
The UKIP leader suggests that his party may keep the Prime Minister in Downing Street after the next election.
Four at the same time showing the Conservatives and Labour battling it out for top billing is worth noting