Rebecca Lowe Coulson: At what point would Remainers give up on the EU – if ever?
Unresolved questions about refugees, debt crises, security, and general financial instability will force these questions on more people, and not just Britons.
Unresolved questions about refugees, debt crises, security, and general financial instability will force these questions on more people, and not just Britons.
There are many seats in London that are also C1/C2 heavy: it is just that they are outer London seats.
Rethink how we build communities. Scrap Osborne’s tax on landlords. And give more people the chance to own their home.
The process of choosing members is taking a long time. Some will wonder how departments can continue without full scrutiny for almost four months.
The shock over the overall result has distracted us from how remarkable some of each party’s gains really were.
Plus: The decline of books. Morgan sees off the cult of Mogg. Why I won’t fly RyanAir. And: As I reach a significant birthday, I mull writing my autobiography…
Uncomfortable though it is to admit, we run our public finances like a Ponzi scheme. The only way out of this mess is to improve our terrible productivity.
Also: Sturgeon follows May to offer ‘relaunch’ of government; separatist MPs join Soubry’s Continuity Remain caucus.
When I wrote on this website last year that we should not underestimate him, some ridiculed my argument. Now we have to educate a new generation about the dangers of Labour.
May should have cut fuel duty pre-election – and longer term, we will need to switch to taxing congestion.
C1/C2 voters are hugely important in raw numerical terms. They make up 52 per cent of the electorate in England.
Having attacked EEA membership as a bad deal during the referendum, they now pretend it is a good idea in the hope of preventing Brexit.
Some of the criticisms of Sir Martin Moore-Bick have gone much too far, and seem to be attempts to make political points in the wake of a terrible tragedy.
After we leave the EU, Tories should take care to maintain the alliances we have built with like-minded politicians on the continent.
Guido Fawkes, Tom Newton-Dunn and the Evening Standard diary banded together to suggest that I was about to do a far, far better thing than I have ever done…