Would the Conservatives survive an EU In/Out Referendum in one piece?
He would find it hard to sell a second Lib/Con coalition to his party…or to serve in a Lib/Lab coalition as Deputy Prime Minister.
It was in no way extremely awkward.
First he denies that Cable is a plotter, then he tucks into a bacon sandwich…
Doing nothing at all may well have been more successful than trying to bump off the Lib Dem leader like this.
There are better ways of hitting back at Clegg than responding in kind.
Would he break up the Treasury to curb the power of Ed Balls?
Labour’s proposals are unworkable – instead, let’s have a concrete plan for the banking sector.
He laudably steps up each time the Government calls on him – being Minister for Portsmouth is a funny way to thank him.
The Fabians’ Deputy General Secretary reviews Crusader Kings II. It’s like Westminster, only with actual backstabbing.
Our least Coalicious award goes, aptly enough, to one of the least Coalicious ministers.
Vince Cable is exaggerating a lack of lending as the main barrier to economic growth.