Brian Monteith: Canny Cameron now owns devolution – leaving Labour far behind
It was the Prime Minister who crossed Ruth Davidson’s original line in the sand, and said that more powers are necessary for the Scottish Parliament.
It was the Prime Minister who crossed Ruth Davidson’s original line in the sand, and said that more powers are necessary for the Scottish Parliament.
Can there be any other explanation for the Home Secretary’s sweeping advance than her recent speech to the Police Federation?
The philosophy of expansion, slice by slice, assumes that democratic countries will balk at responding to all but the most blatant of provocations.
The choice was between an unproven spendthrift Labour Party or a Conservative Council able to stand by its record of achievement.
But Labour’s lead in my national poll rises.
The more many party members see of Nigel Farage’s party, the less they like it – let alone want a deal with it.
After last week’s results, the public will expect all UK MEPs to get behind the Prime Minister’s plan.
SARAH – as the measure is known – will set out very simple protections for those people who act in the interests of society, responsibly or heroically.
How will we persuade the EU to end free movement when we can’t even persuade them to ditch Jean-Claude Juncker?
Primaries would mean people could fight for their views within their party, rather than leaving to form another.