WATCH: Charles Walker accuses Hague and Gove of dishonesty in the Bercow debate
“I have been played as a fool. But I would much rather be an honourable fool, in this and any other matter, than a clever man.”
“I have been played as a fool. But I would much rather be an honourable fool, in this and any other matter, than a clever man.”
If the contest takes place soon, it is set to be an Andy Warhol Leadership Election – in which some of the potential contenders will be famous for 15 minutes.
The Mayor of London joins the Good Right today – but does his cause stretch beyond those returning to work?
The Chief Whip at the Legatum Institute yesterday evening.
The Chief Whip was speaking at the launch event of Tim Montgomerie’s Good Right project. His speech should be read and remembered.
The opening of such a school is associated with substantial gains in performance of the lowest performing primary schools nearby.
Theresa’s May’s total falls for the third month running, and Sajid Javid is third.
Better pre-school education, more help in need for those who have contributed more, a higher minimum wage, support for grandparents – all fit Conservative ideals.
We scratch and scrabble around looking for solutions to the challenge. But this is the key.
Gove’s drive to extend to the state sector the freedoms enjoyed by fee-paying schools should be extended to allow academic selection.
The reality is that they can spout educational pie-in-the-sky because they know (as do we all) that they won’t be forming the next government.
It’s a modern form of One Nation Conservatism. Harold Macmillan would have liked it.
“The Cameroons” are wrong to view Tony Blair as “the Master”. It was “a pity” to move Michael Gove, and the EU referendum will not heal Tory divisions on Europe.
The Daily Mail columnist, and wife of the Chief Whip, was appearing on the Daily Politics.
Liam Fox is up to fourth.