And he quotes ConservativeHome.
The group wants a Hard Brexit. Either way, the Government should move Article 50 before next spring is over.
Plus: Stingy Liberal Democrats. Stupid Owen Smith. And: at the Edinburgh Festival – and why those right-on comedians don’t get life beyond the M25.
Plus: August, the best political month. Thatcher, the best post-war Prime Minister. Off to Any Questions. Off to Edinburgh. And: will I poison an MP?
At the launch of the Lambeth branch of the Corbynite faction, activists, audience members and the Shadow Chancellor made their intentions very clear.
CCHQ want to exploit this red dawn to inflict deep damage on the Labour brand that will long outlast the current leadership.
“There is a degree of momentum, it seems, building up behind Liz Kendall which could put her in a position to challenge the man who seemed the runaway favourite.”
Dividing lines were one of Brown’s weapons. The Chancellor is turning them against Labour with a vengeance.
He has been exposed “to the added level of pressure that comes with being a leadership candidate. I have not found it to be a comfortable experience.”
The British Obama walks abroad in Swindon to make his case that England is Labour’s vital battleground at the next election.
Most MPs find Parliament a reminder that they are just a new sentence in a thousand-year story. But not Chuka.
Thursday again proved that Labour cannot win from the left. But the voters who once made up their winning coalition are now deeply at odds with each other.
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!
If you interview a Trotskyite, say so. Do not pretend he is simply an academic.