Our survey. Next Tory Leader. Johnson stretches his lead at the top of the table.
Javid retains second place and drifts down slightly. For the moment, these two are only game in town – at least, as far as our panel is concerned.
Javid retains second place and drifts down slightly. For the moment, these two are only game in town – at least, as far as our panel is concerned.
Under the current regime, the tax avoidance measure is to simply hang onto the property until death. The Chancellor should fix that flaw.
Marr quizzed him about Hammond’s predictions regarding Brexit costs.
The old, with their savings, could help the young. The economically active young could help the old, by giving them an income.
The irony is that Hammond is appallingly placed to persuade voters that No Deal really does carry risks.
The online retail revolution has brought more convenience and lower prices to millions. Fighting it is an unworthy mission for a pro-consumer party.
This is collective punishment for the new Brexit policy. P.S: when ratings fall in this way, place in the table scarcely matters.
It’s the Chequers factor – as Gove falls from second to fifth. Javid remains competitive on 19 per cent, coming second this month.
Though not as devastating as Sir Geoffrey Howe’s resignation statement, this one still pointed the Government on a new course.
Meanwhile, Williamson and Johnson’s approval ratings are in the doldrums.
And: One Greg Clark. Two Vince Cables. Eleven Germans going home. 100,000 Remain protesters. 17 million Leave voters. Plus: Meanwhile, Javid gets on with his job.
That means making overdue decisions, settling internal disputes, and no more campaigning by the Treasury to undermine Brexit policy.
What is the Defence Secretary up to? Why now? And is the extraordinary threat he is reported to have made true?
Plus: Shame on the Conservative whips. And away with Julian Assange: most of us would happily pay his airfare.
Neither Tory MPs nor voters want a poll, but a paralysed Government and Parliament would make one all but unavoidable long before 2022.