Andrew Gimson’s PMQs sketch: Cameron’s mother goes for Corbyn
The Prime Minister brought the House down by pointing out that the Labour leader does not wear a proper suit.
The Prime Minister brought the House down by pointing out that the Labour leader does not wear a proper suit.
“The deficit deniers have taken over the Opposition.”
Plus: Boris wrecks the Black and White Ball. Colonel Simpson meets the Romanovs. Soames contra mundum. And: swimming lessons with Penny Mordaunt.
The Government should put the question to the House now, in the interests of national security.
The Labour leader’s support for Remain could well backfire.
PMQs focuses on the housing shortage.
The Leader of the Opposition was lazy, limp and lacklustre. Labour must be able to do better than this.
The new leadership’s ideas look like the first sketches of a manifesto that’s more Socialist Worker than New Labour.
The row over the Prime Minister’s remarks about local Associations has been mostly concocted. But the need for Party reform is real. We open a ConHome series.
We want to ensure that you are not arbitrarily held back because of the colour of your skin, your sexuality or your religious beliefs.
“The only people they never stand up for are the British people and hardworking taxpayers.”
The Labour leader was unable, even with the help of a man called Jeff, to express public indignation about Google.
The Chancellor doesn’t want to repeat Brown’s mistakes – if he wins the top job, there is a clear route to holding a snap election.
If a crisis in China wrecks the economy, the angry young turn out and the Corbynites up their ground game, he might do it.
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