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He instead attacks a “part-privatised” probation service and calls for proper involvement from the Parole Board in future cases.
He instead attacks a “part-privatised” probation service and calls for proper involvement from the Parole Board in future cases.
Aberdeen South and East Renfrewshire are held by the Tories, whilst Glasgow North East is one of seven Labour seats in Scotland.
Two elections after this site’s first meeting with Chris Green, the Tory candidate, the Labour vote is so soft that it could lose Bolton North East.
“It’s a really tricky one. In previous elections it’s been a simple cross in the box, now it’s so overwhelming, I feel quite sick.”
The Leader of the Opposition stonewalls on the question of what his party’s plans are regarding freedom of movement post-Brexit.
Such seats are absolutely to the Conservatives’ hopes of an overall majority – but what do the voters have to say?
Here in America, those I meet are surprised by Britain’s reluctance to let go of the apron strings that seem to tie us to the EU.
Last year’s General Election came as a shock. But Jeremy Corbyn may finally be running out of excuses for the dubious company he keeps.
This is important not only because without arguments we are weak in the face of our adversaries, such as Corbyn, but also because we must keep checking that we’re right.
Often, the disagreements between the two old camps are less substantial than the disagreements erupting within each camp’s own tents.
Justified calls for a national government’s overthrow are usually confined to those in which there is a serious threat of tyranny or the breakdown of civil order.
Ridge asks him if he’s “playing to the crowd”. He says Labour’s focusing on what’s necessary.
The Conservative Party has long been the natural home of libertarians and classical liberals. That relationship might be about to get less comfortable.
Opinion polls which show Labour in contention cannot be reconciled with the public’s contempt for the party’s leader.
Recent opinion polls which show Labour doing better bear little relation to what is happening on the ground.