It’s a depressing truth that today’s great public speakers would not have seemed particularly remarkable 40 or 50 years ago.
New figures show that even a sizeable chunk of Generation Rent is reliant on parental help to pay the bills. This cannot go on forever.
Labour’s latest ‘new position’ on leaving the EU is even more confused than all their previous positions.
May is right in principle, but hobbled in practice.
Cambridge University Press is just the latest institution to regret sacrificing fundamental principles in return for Chinese business.
The EU’s own court would not be an appropriate arbiter for a post-Brexit agreement. And the existence of the EFTA court shows another way is possible.
The famous four-year ban on benefits was watered down to homeopathic proportions during the EU negotiation. Leaving will allow for the real thing.
If you criticise Trump’s Charlotteville generalisations while defending the same tactics from Corbyn, you’re making our politics worse.
The employment and unemployment rates are each at the best levels since the 1970s. But do voters care?
But, as ever, most members won’t have known there was an election on – or had a vote on who will “lead the Voluntary Party”.
We can already see the damage being done to the Tory vote by the uncomfortable prospect of a near-permanent twilight state of austerity.
We must never forget that the Opposition would ally us with any tyrant, terrorist or thug so long as they recite the requisite ideological verses.
YouGov characterises those people who think democracy is more important than money as “extremists”.