He might not get the showdown with Cameron he wants, but the former Welfare Secretary can be a powerful TV performer.
The former Work and Pensions Secretary has declared war on crony capitalism.
“And here I’m sitting with a 19 year old girl who’d no aspiration and no self-worth. My point was: what could we do to change her life?”
The nub of our case is that the Justice Secretary is well placed to help bring the Government together and drive it forwards.
About one in six say that the former Work and Pensions Secretary is more at fault.
There are negative possibilities for the supply of jobs, positive ones for productivity – and a lot of variation across sections.
The Budget ducked the hard choices that need to be made.
He regrets the resignation of IDS, condemns Liam Fox, and says the press has grotesquely exaggerated the Government’s difficulties.
Forget IDS’ Easterhouse modernisation and Osborne’s Soho modernisation. It’s time for Erdington modernisation.
After Gauke did a valiant job defending the Treasury wicket, Cameron no doubt expected a rough ride. He didn’t get one.
Numbers 10 and 11 say that she attacked Duncan Smith without their approval. They can prove it by removing her as Pensions Minister.
A new report reveals that far too few departments have properly integrated it into their decision making. This has to change.