“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.
Khan has a remarkable ability to understand what people want to hear, and an almost unbounded willingness to say it.
Corbyn’s farce may be good for the Conservative leadership – and fun for this site – but it is thoroughly bad for Britain.
Plus: Thank you for the three bottles of vintage wine…but you forgot to enclose a note with your name. Christmas, eh?
At the launch of the Lambeth branch of the Corbynite faction, activists, audience members and the Shadow Chancellor made their intentions very clear.
The generous, incredulous belief that the normal rules would apply even a little was a failure to grasp the uniqueness of the pit Labour has thrown itself into.
Goodbye, Austerity Chancellor. Hello, leadership contender. The Autumn Statement was framed to please Conservative backbenchers rather than crafted to balance the books.
How pink and prosperous Cameron looked, for he knew the Opposition had just made a laughing stock of itself.
The Shadow Chancellor marks a new low.
Led by former Treasury officials, this think tank has placed itself at the heart of the argument about how to help the low-paid.
Plus: I stand in for a billionaire. Ten years of Pink News. And: the Michael Meacher I knew.
Excessively loose monetary policy will eventually spark another financial crisis on a potentially more devastating scale.