Cameron’s options for a second term of government with Clegg are narrowing.
Nick Clegg’s original proposals were a sham – a new Recall Bill must give true power to the people.
Polling that I conducted on UKIP this week suggests that multi-party politics is winning support.
“Four years in to our relationship, he’s suddenly all like, ‘he’s changed, he’s not the man I went into Government with’.”
The Deputy Prime Minister has shaken off the Valentine’s Day romance and is now playing the field.
Recall is the only way to truly empower voters. It is a reform we cannot afford to abandon.
Danny Alexander would rather have his cold, blood-spattered, lifeless body hauled off to the morgue than see a cut in the top rate of tax
If the polls in 2015 suggest a Tory majority is undeliverable, the Party’s conventional election campaigning will be thrown off balance.
Otherwise, changes in the results from last month are miniscule.
John Major, William Hague, Michael Howard, David Cameron – all promised to win over new converts, all ended up preaching to the choir. And still no sign of the promised land: an outright majority.
The opportunity to blame the Conservatives was handed to him on a platter – tellingly, he didn’t take it.
What can Ireland, Germany and Sweden teach us about coalition government?
He can neither strike a balance nor pick a side – who would be Deputy Prime Minister?