
Stanley Johnson: Making the environmentalist case for remaining in the EU
Our new campaign group will argue that Brexit would risk a return to Britain being called ‘the Dirty Man of Europe’.
Our new campaign group will argue that Brexit would risk a return to Britain being called ‘the Dirty Man of Europe’.
Following this strategy could lead to weaker returns, leaving older local people, teachers, healthcare workers and so on with less in their pockets.
The last of our profiles looks at a region that witnessed another Liberal Democrat extinction event and the undoing of the People’s Army.
Our whistle-stop tour heads to the South East, where the Tories and Labour are fighting it out and two minor parties have everything at stake.
You might not have noticed, but the Tories weren’t the only party making their pitch to the nation this morning.
The Green leader can’t shake off the impression that she’s keeping the seat warm for her predecessor.
Plus the results of my focus groups in Brighton and Solihull, including: if each party leader were a car, what car would they be?
P.S: Actually, it’s now unlikely that these will happen at all.
The Government must stop hiding behind the thin claim that there isn’t enough Parliamentary time for the measure.
Today’s papers report that Team Cameron has struck on a format for next year’s television debates. Should the UKIP leader really be included?
Perhaps the worst thing that can happen to a small party is to find itself with a council to run.