The Scottish Secretary, understated in his public utterances, “often makes the wittiest interjections in Cabinet discussions”.
There is no splitting the difference between the centre ground of British public opinion and an extreme minority of activist bullies.
Anyone who refuses to understand why calling Sir Keir Starmer “a lawyer” is an insult will never comprehend Johnson’s appeal to the wider public.
As nearly 70 of the party’s MPs successfully campaigned to remove 30 criminals from a flight, their leader has gone quiet. Again.
One Labour MP appears to be performing a dedicated Jeremy Corbyn tribute act by mimicking his foreign policy double standards.
Lloyd Russell-Moyle does a Heseltine. It’s a demonstration of left-wing infantilism – and a sign of how fraught the Commons currently is.
Although Brexit has not yet taken place, it has already had an admirably invigorating effect on Parliament.