
Clinton’s illness, ageing countries, older leaders
Like May’s older-feeling government, America’s presidential candidates fit the demographic facts.
Like May’s older-feeling government, America’s presidential candidates fit the demographic facts.
Only bold action now will save the Republicans from an impending electoral defeat and protect other candidates down the ballot.
Plus: Trump’s folly, Miliband’s mess, my first West Ham game at the Olympic Stadium – and Margaret Thatcher, Queen of Game Shows.
She shares Thatcher’s interest in “ordinary working people” – but without the overarching aim of shrinking the role of the state.
Trump’s antics are a threat to the stability and peace of Europe.
The presidential candidate delivers a message to the Democratic National Convention.
Trump and Clinton are the most unpopular candidates of modern times.
Do we really think in a world that is only getting more dangerous and more complex, we are better off alone, or as part of a team heading in generally the same direction?
Neither Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump have credibility.
What happens if she is charged with destroying classified government information – and could consequently be sent to jail?
Plus: Why Michael and Sarah Gove’s pillow talk should be taped. And why I have under-estimated Donald Trump.
“He will know that our relationship with the US, and particularly our intelligence-sharing, is being chipped away at by rules coming out of Europe.”
How fortunate Britain is to have a Prime Minister who – like any American President imaginable – never voices a view on other counties’ internal affairs.
If he wins, Congress and the Supreme Court will rein him in.
I believe we Conservatives will be able to unite again after the EU referendum. Meanwhile, Labour Labour are seeking to remove the ideologically impure from their party.