Or: what would happen to the service once Corbyn ran out of other people’s money – which is needed to fund it.
A Black, sorry, Red Swan may carry him off. But in less than six months he has rescued the Conservatives, and is on the brink of delivering the referendum mandate.
P.S: “For frantic boast and foolish word – / Thy mercy on Thy People, Lord!”
At any rate, Corbyn’s supporters will find it hard to argue convincingly that their man did better. And if the polls are right, Labour needed victory more.
He will remember Lady Hale and her swipe over “girly swots”. More pertinently, he will have in mind the court’s constitutionally illterate decision over prorogation.
Our nagging worry is: what about voters who may not want to get Brexit done, but are nonetheless apprehensive about Corbyn and John McDonnell’s tax plans?
The move marks an intensification of the division of foreign policy along communalist lines – a regrettable development,
He insists that he stands ready to quit in Johnson’s favour, now that the latter has won his by-election. But the moment never quite seems to arrive…
Ministers could eventually argue that in their view science suggests that fracking can be be done safely.
This series turns a spotlight on the Conservative Manifesto and returns to policy announcements that some will have missed.
This series turns a spotlight on the Conservative Manifesto and returns to policy announcements that some will have missed.
Briefing that Johnson will “lock up terrorists and throw away the key” is taking the voters for fools.
Asserting the rights of Parliament over the EU is half the European mission. Asserting them over the ECHR is the other half.
It is not only pro-lifers who might jib at the United Kingdom acquiring one of the most permissive abortion laws in the world.
In 2017, they turned out, perhaps surprisingly, not to boost the cause of “the party of law and order”. What happens next this time round?