Conservatives who signed up to a supposedly non-partisan campaign now find their data is used to campaign against Tory candidates.
This second piece of a mini-series on what should be in the manifesto argues that May must show those on modest incomes the good that Government can do.
Jefferson may have had the better lines, but Hamilton got the big calls right – and now he has the more stirring verses, too.
That the pursuit of Farron was legitimate doesn’t mean that they, or anyone else, should feel happy about it – or the bigger trends of which it was part.
Continuing our ConservativeHome series on the key contests in each region or nation.
If the parties support campaigners appropriately, then there will be good to be gained from this election.
There are good reasons for placing all this in the “too difficult” box. But if Brexit was about anything, it was about sovereignty.
Plus details of selections in Clwyd South, Delyn, Wrexham, Moray, West Aberdeenshire & Kincardine, and more.
In this, the tightest blue-yellow, many more people mentioned, with approbation, the Liberal Democrat candidate than referred to the EU.
I feel we have gone too far in publishing and overly political manifestos which make it difficult to govern subsequently.
This first piece of a mini-series on what should be in the manifesto argues that the Conservatives must get serious about living within our means.
The established parties have lost their grip on this contest, but their hold on other parts of the country’s system remains strong.
It’s about leadership; it’s about making a success of Brexit, and it’s about ending that litany of Labour failure.