WATCH: The song that Cameron recited to yesterday’s TV debate audience during an advert break
It’s one of his old favorites (as on Desert Island Discs). He wouldn’t sing the tune – but he did chant the words.
It’s one of his old favorites (as on Desert Island Discs). He wouldn’t sing the tune – but he did chant the words.
Paxman v the Prime Minister, Paxman v the Opposition Leader.
“I have been played as a fool. But I would much rather be an honourable fool, in this and any other matter, than a clever man.”
The last PMQs of the parliament saw the Labour leader walk into a trap.
The first in a fortnightly series of videos from the MEP, author and ConHome columnist.
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There weren’t many MPs in the House for Danny’s big moment, but they still managed to make plenty of noise.
It was the stand-out line from George Osborne’s low-key Budget.
“We’re not looking for any sort of deal. The fact is the difference between Labour and the SNP is too big, and the gap has grown.”
Courtesy of the Sun.
He returns.
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