WATCH: Cameron pays tribute to Jo Cox
“We’ve lost a great star. She was a great campaigning MP, with huge compassion and a big heart, and people are going to be very, very sad at what has happened.”
“We’ve lost a great star. She was a great campaigning MP, with huge compassion and a big heart, and people are going to be very, very sad at what has happened.”
It is unmanly for him for him at once to gesture towards the heat of battle while creeping quietly towards the tents.
The Prime Minister took the opportunity to lay out his pro-EU case.
While on the Labour front bench, Watson smiles the smile of a man who knows he will one day have to get rid of Corbyn.
He is treating people like fools.
As the referendum vote looms, Corbyn’s party is caught on immigration in a trap of its own devising.
The contention that foreign policy is the driver of Islamist terror has been comprehensively demolished.
Many feel British and have a Commonwealth attachment – but worry that the Brexit campaign is run by UKIP.
“There’s no saving from leaving the EU, there’s a cost, and my message is don’t risk it.”
Either, first, he wasn’t quite telling the truth. Or, second, he was willing to wreak the very damage on pensioners’ incomes of which he now warns.
In recognising the philosopher’s work, this honour also recognises the importance of the wider conservative family.
…“all the opinions we are getting are from people in the Conservative Party”… Lifelong Labour voters in particular found all this disconcerting and rather off-putting.
A new ad highlights the Prime Minister’s shifting position on Turkish membership of the EU.
I believe that in the UK we have a vision of a Europe that will work better for all in future, and I want to see solutions which work for all member states.
Sure, a lot of mud is being thrown at them as well as by them. The difference is that it is beginning to look as though throwing it is all they have left in their locker.