A victory for free speech. But clear legal safeguards are still needed.
Tightening the definition of a “hate incident” would help. Our new Attorney General has a lot of work to do if public confidence is to be restored.
Tightening the definition of a “hate incident” would help. Our new Attorney General has a lot of work to do if public confidence is to be restored.
As expected, the MSP for Eastwood won decisively, gaining over three-quarters of the vote.
Having “got Brexit done”, this is the team the Prime Minister wants beside him to push forward his domestic agenda.
Politicians get a kicking, sometimes deservedly, but if you want an example of committed public service, look no further, on this reshuffle day, than at this one.
We cheer the mission. But government needs more compromise, art, tact and accomodation than campaigning alone allows.
Grasping this nettle will involve appointing someone prepared to be considerably less popular with sections of the gallery than was their predecessor.
MPs should be allowed to decide if former Ministers are capable of offering independent scrutiny to their successors.
And we shall not see a new Leader of the Opposition at Prime Minister’s Questions until 22nd April.
Cameron’s memoirs offer a hint of where the occupant of Number 11 may look to raise property taxes instead.
The NHS issues studiously calm advice, and we wait to see whether the disease can be contained.
If the Daily Telegraph catches a whiff of threatened tax rises, it will offer pretty robust coverage.
Of course the result is a bad one. But we encourage the party to co-govern in Northern Ireland, so can scarcely object if now does so too in the Irish Republic.
Let Sunak and Dowden join Jenrick at the top table. And that should be about it. If the Coronavirus takes off, Ministerial changes will be the least of our worries.
If she wants to sound off, fine. But Johnson brought her back, and she then resigned – claiming he didn’t want a Brexit deal. Why should he heed her now?
But Labour will be under most pressure. They will be defending seats in areas where they performed very poorly in the General Election.