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Posts Tagged: Jeremy Corbyn MP

Iain Dale: Don’t mention the war, please. Why Johnson was wrong to suggest Hammond and company are collaborators.

Plus: I’ve never thought a national unity government is a runner, and I think it’s even less likely now.

By Iain Dale | 16 August 2019 | 220 comments

A Government of national unity is a non-starter – even if its seven prospective leaders take one day of the week each

Their real aim is to overturn the referendum result, wreck Brexit and destroy the Government we actually have.

By Andrew Gimson | 8 August 2019 | 432 comments

Osborne – Brexit’s saviour?

The Fixed Terms Parliament Act may pave the way to delivering Brexit by October 31. And for that, we can thank…

By Paul Goodman | 7 August 2019 | 536 comments

Lord Ashcroft: My new Scotland poll. Yes to Independence takes the lead.

That’s the first time this has been the case for more than two years – though the majority is small.

By Lord Ashcroft | 5 August 2019 | 295 comments

Why the Left prefers condemning the Prime Minister to understanding him

Brainless tribalism led it to underestimate Johnson.

By Andrew Gimson | 1 August 2019 | 249 comments

Johnson has the inestimable advantage of a divided Opposition

Campbell’s public letter testifies to the depth of the split on the Left.

By Andrew Gimson | 31 July 2019 | 617 comments

WATCH: “We have to get into power first” – Corbyn hedges on how Labour would negotiate Brexit

The Opposition would campaign to remain against a no-deal exit, though.

28 July 2019 | 29 comments

The Boris bounce: where are the votes coming from, and where might more be available?

Today’s polls reveal some interesting things about the early days of Johnson’s premiership – and hint at the battles to come.

By Mark Wallace | 28 July 2019 | 319 comments

PMQs sketch. Amid all the dull old dirges, May delivers one last toe-tapper.

It seemed for a while that her last outing against Corbyn would be a stultifying reminder of their combined dullness. But she had one last trap to spring.

By Mark Wallace | 24 July 2019 | 13 comments

WATCH: May’s zinger at Corbyn in her final PMQs

“As a party leader who has accepted when her time is up, perhaps the time has come for him to do the same.”

24 July 2019 | 28 comments

May’s premiership. How a loner leader met an isolated end.

The more centralised her decision-making became, the less control over events she actually had.

By Paul Goodman | 23 July 2019 | 104 comments

Time is running out for Corbyn as well as May

Here is a Leader of the Opposition who cannot see an open goal without tapping the ball gently in the wrong direction.

By Andrew Gimson | 17 July 2019 | 27 comments

WATCH: PMQs – “You have failed the test of leadership…apologise, now”

The Prime Minister confronts Corbyn over “his failure to deal with racism in the Labour Party”.

17 July 2019 | 22 comments

Johnson’s August 2) Finding support among opposition MPs – or at least trying to – before any no confidence vote

There are now 15 independents, plus the Change UK factions and a smattering of pro-Brexit rebel Labour MPs.

By Paul Goodman | 16 July 2019 | 268 comments

Hustings in Maidstone. Johnson offers glutinous harmony while Hunt is “the better Jeremy”.

The front-runner promised over a thousand Party members to employ “creative ambiguity” to achieve Brexit by October 31st.

By Andrew Gimson | 12 July 2019 | 105 comments

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