Andrew Marshall: There is a breaking-point for the pro-EU Tory Left as well as for the Tory Right
Where I am in sympathy and where I’m not with the protagonists in the Parris/Goodman debate.
Where I am in sympathy and where I’m not with the protagonists in the Parris/Goodman debate.
The quarrels, resentments and grievances of the long years since 1990 could collapse “the oldest and most successful political party in the history of the world”.
Amid a flurry of ideological theories, we shouldn’t ignore the mundane realities of life.
Michael Gove, Philip Hammond, Iain Duncan Smith and Chris Grayling.
Downing Street and the Whips should be using the ’22 as a sounding board rather more than appears to be the case.
The final appointees are now in post.
A week on from the day of sackings, who’s rocking the Prime Minister’s boat?
Events around the world are a wake-up call from Westminster’s self-absorption.
His successor as Conservative candidate for North Warwickshire & Bedworth will defend a majority of 54.
I cannot think his replacement will be so determined to reduce environmental red tape and Europe’s influence on countryside matters.
Or is he going to be overtaken by a new generation of MPs?
By challenging the German system of consensus politics, Cameron made himself a hero for a day.
Cameron wants to stay In. So he’s warning Britain that Britain may pull Out. The lesson of this week is that this gambit may not succeed.
When Peter Bone and Philip Davies back the Prime Minister, something is happening in the Conservative Party
Don’t get me wrong, Thatcher was a great Prime Minister. But, as my memoirs show, she sure lacked a sense of humour.