If ‘one rule for them’ seems to apply to both Government and Opposition, politics as a whole will suffer.
His condemnation for the methods of Extinction Rebellion highlights how Labour plans on appealing to those frustrated by the Government.
Whilst he may have struggled over the specifics of women and their genitalia, Starmer is conscious that Labour must square the voters on this issue.
Judging my his past behaviour, probably not. And with the Conservatives in disarray, he has no incentive to make a strong statement either way.
Blair stepped down shortly after the cash-for-honours debacle. Will history repeat in every sense?
Geographical and demographic differences make it impossible to decide who ‘won’ the battle with Coronavirus.
As the defence counsel suggested, Edward Colston was the wrong side – unlike, say, Karl Marx.
The absurd spectacle looms of police freeing up resources only to waste them trying to crack down on very similar substances.
Streeting thinks “learning to live well with the virus” is the objective in 2022. Do his colleagues agree?
Tony Blair would not find a choice between Londoners and motorists versus the self-indulgent direct-action left difficult to make.
Their votes against today’s measures come risk-free – since, if the Labour leader holds his course, there’s no chance of them being defeated.
Some of the moves make more sense, others less. But the overall picture is a leader fighting for position with his party, not the nation.
We’re quoted in his latest application for judicial review. Here’s the background story to his lawyers’ application.
It’s no bad thing to have an MP point out the challenges of being a working mum. Conservatives should take note.
His decision to publicly back Cressida Dick reveals a man loyal to the system through which he rose. But that system is in crisis.