No national deal. But local ones?
Plus: My partner votes for a nutter. Downing Street disasters. West Ham’s agony. The gifted Suzanne Evans. And finally: What I might do to really, really annoy you…
It corrects any impression that their efforts are aimed solely at Muslim voters, but solves none of the key questions posed by aspects of the campaign.
Clegg has failed to make the positive case for reform, which grieves me. And Cameron is making a case for it which will grieve much of his party.
…and about time, too – it’s a good idea and a potential vote-winner.
Narendra Modi’s victory is a triumph for the centre-right and marks a generational shift.
Actually, scrap the other eleven, and just stick to one. The economy. The economy. The economy…
These elections are your free hit against a deeply complacent and craven establishment that is wedded to outdated ideas that are failing the British people.
The brief and response form are available – as always – on our website. The closing date for submissions is 30 June.
My party seeks to build an economy which works for the many, not for the few.
Better Together’s problems are down to Labour’s failings – the Leader of the Opposition can’t escape his responsibility for that.
The UKIP leader suggests that his party may keep the Prime Minister in Downing Street after the next election.
It was one thing to have a new constitutional arrangement for five-year terms in 2010. It may be another if everyone is tired, unhappy and rebellious in 2015.
Many feel that the Tories have drifted away from their small-c conservative roots. I feel that too.