The former Shadow Brexit Secretary wins a decisive mandate, with more than fifty per cent of the vote. His allies also win the NEC.
“So there’s no doubt, we are the underdog. But the point is, the Mayor’s record is so terrible it’s allowed us an opportunity.”
“We can’t just fragment. We have got to come together. There has been a culture where people have felt they have not been welcomed.”
“He has a long political career ahead of him should he wish. He is ten years younger than Bernie Sanders.”
Most don’t even mention knife crime. Instead they boast of endorsements from far left groups.
They knew that British Jews were frightened of the prospect of a Corbyn Government. They knew those fears were valid. Yet Phillips and Nandy carried on campaigning.
In Loughborough, we could see how Labour had lost its “core vote”. They may be unwilling to return to the fold.
The Prime Minister’s victory is on the same scale as Thatcher’s, but of a different kind. The implications of that could be huge.
Men chose the Conservatives over Labour by a 19-point margin (48 per cent to 29 per cent), while women did so by just six points.
The start of the debate on the Queen’s Speech showed how the general election will be fought.
I have seen the lack of accountability in Redbridge. The system needs to change.
We can avoid the mistakes of the past by locating a new factory for electric car batteries in the regional home of vehicle manufacturing.
The vehement Johnson of last week transformed himself into a master of the soft word that turneth away wrath.
The 2021 Senedd elections are an historic opportunity. Our mission is to devolve as much power as possible to communities – from Cardiff Bay as well as Westminster.