Cameron’s everywhere – and that ain’t necessarily a bad thing
By Peter HoskinFollow Peter on Twitter Saunter through ConservativeHome’s newslinks this morning, and you’ll notice something: David Cameron is everywhere in… Read more »
By Peter HoskinFollow Peter on Twitter Saunter through ConservativeHome’s newslinks this morning, and you’ll notice something: David Cameron is everywhere in… Read more »
By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter. James Wharton, the MP who is bringing forward the Private Member's Bill for an In/Out EU… Read more »
By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. In May, 47 per cent of Conservative members said that the Coalition is good… Read more »
By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. The figures are as follows from our latest monthly survey – 26 per cent… Read more »
Blairite blogger Hopi Sen has a confession: “I sometimes like to introduce myself to Labour party people as ‘the most right-wing… Read more »
By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter. When a Government announcement on the EU causes Liberal Democrats to celebrate and Conservative backbenchers to… Read more »
By Andrew GimsonFollow Andrew on Twitter David Cameron’s speech about the control of internet pornography is a more astute and temperate piece… Read more »
By Peter HoskinFollow Peter on Twitter David Cameron was chin-juttingly firm about many subjects in his interview with Andrew Marr. On… Read more »
By Andrew Gimson Follow Andrew on Twitter "Is there any point in this, Gimmers?" my neighbour in the press gallery asked half-way through Prime Minister's Questions…. Read more »
If the noise at Prime Minister's Questions continues at its present deafening level, David Cameron and Ed Miliband will soon be unable to hear anything,… Read more »
By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. One of my old friend Daniel Hannan's favourite lines from Shakespeare is taken from… Read more »
By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. There is a double-edged case against the Government's H2 project, whether one believes in… Read more »
By Andrew Gimson Follow Andrew on Twitter The Prime Minister gets more brutal by the week. Untroubled by any sense that he… Read more »
After the expenses scandal broke, David Cameron was skewered by the Morton's Fork of having to choose between the voters… Read more »
James Wharton’s Referendum Bill, which the Commons will debate for the first time next Friday, is starting to concentrate the… Read more »