“We will hold it by the end of 2017.”
…a deal with DUP? The Guardian floats one today – as Mel Stride did recently on this site.
Miscast, misconceived and misfiring – what did Miliband and Axelrod think they were doing?
As a consultant who was heavily involved in the original Electricity Pool after the industry was rightly privatised, here is my advice.
The next General Election is only a year away. Politicians should be treating the voters as grown-ups.
The share that candidates take of new entrants to the electorate will help to decide the most marginal seats.
People from minority backgrounds are likely to make up a third of the population by 2050 – their electoral significance is only increasing.
Yes, interest rates are bound to rise. But I am optimistic about the economy – though we still need, as ever, to boost the savings rate.
The Culture Secretary has taken a strong line on press freedom. Is this a shift in stance from the Prime Minister, or submission to the exigencies of 2015?
The two are co-operating in trying to boost their votes at Cameron’s expense.
If Cameron wins re-election (and my hunch is that’s a 50/50 possibility) Boris will probably be invited to have a big job
We should not be seduced into thinking that there is a short term easy win.
Is Boris poised to take ConservativeHome’s advice about a Parliamentary return?
What I will unveil this week, this year – and at ConservativeHome’s spring conference on May 24.