WATCH: IDS sets out his plans to reform sickness benefit
“We know that nearly 70 per cent of people on it genuinely want to work.”
“We know that nearly 70 per cent of people on it genuinely want to work.”
“It’s a quite incredible result that we’re facing here, with untold consequences for the Labour Party… this is potentially one of the transformative moments in British politics.”
“I don’t think actually, in the end, most people will want the actually quite statist, nationalising ideas from the 20th Century.”
“Those people interested in what he has to say wouldn’t dream of voting for Jeremy Corbyn, and I think for the other people… this might be counter-productive.”
It cannot be right that they are treated so badly as a result of our EU membership.
Renate Samson of the civil liberties group discusses local authorities’ negligence with private information.
“…can we say that if he won, and after due process, he’d like to see a far more profound version of the clause in the party’s constitution? Jez we can.”
The man whose manifesto prescribes railway liveries praises Jeremy Corbyn for moving Labour away from “small and gimmicky policies.”
The Mayor of London says the unions should immediately be put the package to their members.
Most responsible landlords want to help, the Communities and Local Government Secretary tells the BBC.
The Blairite enforcer called the Islington MP’s nominators “morons”, but the journalist believes that the Labour right are to blame for the party’s woes.
“We accept that drugs are risky, but there are lots of things in society that are risky… but we don’t stop people doing those. We let people make informed decisions.”
Dan Hannan’s new video exposes the NGOs who receive money from the EU – and speak accordingly.
The comment has come in for some criticism.
Suggestions to the contrary are a fantasy in the minds of British europhiles.