The emergency National Convention meeting is looming, and the early signs are bad for the May
Many Association Chairmen are consulting their members, whether through ballots or other means.
Many Association Chairmen are consulting their members, whether through ballots or other means.
This morning, the end of her unhappy journey finally seems to be looming into view, as it is briefed that there will be a June vote on the Withdrawal Agreement.
The mendacious simplifications of the last referendum campaign showed this is no way to conduct the Brexit argument.
Marr’s interview has shaped the news agenda whilst the Brexit Party leader has another opportunity to burnish his outsider status.
The unrebuttable fact is that the Prime Minister is in breach of her word, and that the collapse of trust in the Party threatens to be terminal.
The contest may or may not produce a Snow White. But statistically, there are bound to be more than seven dwarves.
A lethal combination of strategic incoherence and operational incompetence has seen the Remain wave pass the would-be mould-breakers by.
The female MPs elected in 2015 and 2017 don’t think or act as a block. But most are loyalists – and their take will carry weight.
Some Ministers think that a Brexit Party win there could shift Labour to back May’s deal. But there’s an issue with timing.
The Labour leader left it to a Tory backbencher to try to defenestrate her.
The Prime Minister’s advisers will dream of her doing a Liverpool – coming back from three goals down. Notts County look like a more telling comparison.
The Gove reforms are being undermined. Headteachers need to have autonomy.
We have four hundred or so more responses than last month – and almost exactly the same result.
Our last four surveys found rising support for it. Now there is a shift the other way. That bodes badly for any concessions to Corbyn on customs.
82 per cent want her departure and that leadership election now. Only 16 per cent wish her to stay on.