That a group of Tory MPs routinely block Private Members Bills is well known. Why did ministers allow this law to proceed in that vulnerable way?
The Labour leader claimed the Tories are privatising the NHS, and May sheltered behind what Labour did in power.
This ambitious 39-year-old is grappling valiantly with the Leveson problem, and no one does a better digital transformation.
At Prime Minister’s Questions, Philip Davies asked her about Corbyn’s policy of ruling out no-deal.
Her book is full of laugh-out-loud moments. And it has important points to make about violence, trolling and discrimination.
Others applauded him for “straight-talking” and argued the proposal was about silencing concerns about immigration.
The Shipley MP says his views on women and equality are reasonable, and that Labour is shaping a culture that seeks to silence dissent.
Plus: A telling speech by George Osborne, the pleasing election of Philip Davies. Reading the Morning Star, just for a laugh. And: Andy Carroll walks on water.
“I believe in equality, where gender should be irrelevant.”
His one-man war on consensus makes people wince and routinely raises his colleagues’ blood pressure. That’s precisely why Parliament would be poorer without him.
Plus: Boris’s multiple problems. The Chancellor’s dodgy figures. Euro referendum recriminations everywhere. And: SNP MPs in white Y-front shreddies.
The Prime Minister thanked the Shipley MP for his advice on diplomacy.
The Prime Minister managed, without sounding feeble, to admit that he is fallible.
The current procedures are unsustainable, unbalanced and undemocratic.
In the wake of the row over an anti-upskirting bill and Chris Chope’s objection, we re-run the author’s 2016 piece calling on the Government to act.