“A bunch of migrants”. Muslims learning English. Why Cameron thinks immigration could decide the EU referendum.
Polls that show a voter preoccupation with cutting migrants’ access to benefits in order to reduce immigration itself.
Polls that show a voter preoccupation with cutting migrants’ access to benefits in order to reduce immigration itself.
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The Labour leader was unable, even with the help of a man called Jeff, to express public indignation about Google.
Will it test them against a manifesto or a checklist when the race to succeed Cameron formally begins?
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The Chancellor doesn’t want to repeat Brown’s mistakes – if he wins the top job, there is a clear route to holding a snap election.
The Government is right to dismiss 38 Degrees’ attempt to spam it with BBC feedback, but better rules could sideline such efforts permanently.
The capital is increasingly the fifth home nation, and it’s moving in Labour’s direction. The Tories must get ahead of the problem.
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It is understandable that many of them want a bigger renegotiation – but they’re not going to get one from Cameron.
For unity’s sake, Tories are going to have to be relaxed about seeing party members on the other side of the EU campaign to themselves, alongside politicians from other parties.
A new Conservative alliance?
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A social justice budget from the Chancellor in March would target incentives to save on those who need them more.