The Prime Minister dominated a House stilled by death
Voters will not re-elect a Prime Minister who appears to be enjoying himself: the better the economy does, the more he must suffer
“The idea of an 11 per cent pay rise in one year, at a time of pay restraint, is simply unacceptable,” says the Prime Minister.
With shameless courage the Deputy Prime Minister exposed Labour’s vacuity
Lichfield MP appears wearing a moustache wig.
He had – and missed – a chance to talk seriously about the future of his country and his party.
The dialogue in a Punch and Judy show is more sophisticated. This double act could do with some light and shade.
In a two-horse race, it is unsporting of the Prime Minister to show such open contempt for his rival
Also: dreadful policemen. Idle George Galloway. Equal Britain. Glorious Dubrovnik…and my passion for Katie Price
Clegg has no desire to become infamous as the man who blocked a cut to everyone’s energy bills.
This was a defeat that Cameron deserved – and a defeat that he must learn from.
Like peeling off a sticking plaster, u-turns are best done quickly – dragging it out will only prolong the pain.
The Prime Minister added that the conduct of the relevant police officers was “not acceptable”.
David Davis was among the MPs who strolled over to exchange friendly words with Mitchell. He is seen at Westminster as a vindicated man.