The tyrant’s spiritual descendants have had rather a good year. But the point of these festivities is that their triumph isn’t indefinite.
He also refers to David Davis’s post-referendum ConservativeHome article.
The former Mayor of London also says of the new Labour leader: “He’s much nicer than I am.”
The Labour Lord was speaking to Andrew Neil on today’s Daily Politics.
Plus: Scotland is a problem of Labour’s own making. Dan Jarvis’s time has come. Prepare for a UKIP leadership bloodbath. And good riddance to Vince Cable!
The Mayor of London tells a tough audience that journalism is cruel, and demonstrates his extraordinary ability to connect with members of the public.
In this acutely marginal seat, Labour looks even more vulnerable than the Conservatives to attack by UKIP.
They’re trying to sue to UKIP MP over his spending on campaign literature.
Plus: The irresistible Andrew Kennedy. Labour’s Rochester & Strood failure. Where’s a) Mo Ansar? b) Helen Grant c) The Bow Group? In praise of Andrew Neil. And: Lots of bad language
These contests, at once cumbersome and trivial, are worse than useless, for they crowd out better forms of politics.
The Richmond Park MP blasts Clegg for blocking recall, and the Prime Minister for failing to force it through.
Harry Cole, Mark Ferguson and Andrew Neil discuss the mysterious case of the disappearing ex-Prime Minister.
‘Twas the UKIP leader’s light-hearted attempt to turn the political weather in his favour, after a difficult week.
The BBC needs to review now who will cover the 2020 election in a way that interests young viewers. Neil, Marr and Paxman have a combined age of 185.