Clegg: lame duck or dead parrot? Why his weakness makes a second coalition unlikely.
And much will depend on whether the Liberal Democrats could give either major party enough votes for a sustainable majority.
And much will depend on whether the Liberal Democrats could give either major party enough votes for a sustainable majority.
The Greens are eating into Labour’s vote share already – and now Plaid Cymru and the SNP will take the stage to hurt Miliband even further.
The new Tory poster predicts ‘chaos for Britain’ if the SNP prop up Miliband – but what if they end up propping up us?
Could it last until the election campaign? Or will it shatter on Budget Day? We look for answers.
It tells this site that “the wider party would have to be involved”.
Three MPs asked serious questions about the Chilcot Inquiry. Reckless at least managed to be brief. Clegg looked very, very sad.
A post he could hold, with the right to attend Cabinet, while staying as Mayor.
“So you don’t arrive at a decision because you’re a barrister and therefore you favour the bar or because you’re a solicitor and therefore you favour the solicitors’ firms.”
The polls last year understated the Conservative vote for the actual elections that took place.
A living wage is a well-meaning idea, but it’s also deeply problematic. Far better to sort out the tax and benefits system first.
The treatment of would-be candidates and non-40/40 PPCs threatens to drive out all but the very rich and the very ambitious.
The balance of the argument is strongly against them. But this might change – and there are few absolutes when the balance of liberty and security is weighed.
After all, they deserve a vote – and they can be trusted with one too.
The Cities Minister wants to see counties follow cities in gaining more powers.
It means: Question To Which The Answer Is No. (Copyright: John Rentoul of the Independent on Sunday.)