Also: Welsh Conservatives attack urban-focused Labour. And did the Scottish Nationalists know of concerns about MP weeks before withdrawing the whip?
Also: Crabb concedes Wales should have more powers; Lords call to pause Scotland Bill; second SNP MP faces police investigation; First Minister of Ulster steps down; and more.
Also: Crabb warns constitutional fixation risks paralysing Welsh politics; Scottish Labour splits party on Trident; Scottish education policy under attack; and more.
The Scottish conference has strengthened the hand of the hard left in London, and the UK leader has cheered on their major strategic mistakes in turn.
First Manchester, now Largs: the Tories have called off their West of Scotland conference after being warned they’d need expensive private security.
The party’s position looks incomparably strong, but the conditions necessary to sustain its current coalition increasingly appear temporary.
The last of three clips from this week’s Good Right panel at Party Conference with Ruth Davidson, Iain Duncan Smith, Michael Gove and Sajid Javid.
The second of three clips from this week’s Good Right panel.
The first of three clips from this week’s Good Right panel.
Tim Montgomerie with Michael Gove, Sajid Javid , Iain Duncan Smith and Ruth Davidson.
The Scottish Tory leader is an asset to the Remain camp. And her stance signals a troubling trend in her Party.
Also: Villiers ‘unsurprised’ that Provisional IRA still exists; Scottish Labour tacks left in scramble for 2016; and Corbyn will comfort Old Labour dinosaurs in Wales.
Also: Hurricane Corbyn hits Glasgow, Cardiff and (West) Belfast; SNP councillor quits after racist abuse; and hard-line separatists set up new Scottish party.
When Scots start to become impatient with higher taxes or see the fallout from anti-business rhetoric and policy, they will know who to blame.
It is the Conservative Party which produced the first ever female MP, the first lesbian leader in Ruth Davidson and the first female Prime Minister in Margaret Thatcher.