Tory voters are even willing to keep Clegg on if it means preventing Labour’s return to government.
We celebrate Robert Halfon’s proposed change of the Party’s name with a day of tunes you will be required to warble at the autumn’s Party Conference.
One way or another we’re interacting with systems designed to gather information about who are and what we do.
A year ago the Prime Minister wanted fundamental change to the EU – today his ambitions were much more limited.
It is not denial of the human role in climate change to believe that they cripple growth, spur rent-seeking, and heap costs on the poor.
Brilliant, bad or bizarre, busking is a musical tradition that enriches our lives. Let’s hold on to it.
Indecision on HS2. Blather over Heathrow. All Labour seems certain of is that Thomas the Tank Engine is sexist.
…specifically in order to prevent national governments from cutting the EU budget ever again.
Renewal is backing a campaign to reduce Labour’s disproportionate tax that is harming this crucial community facility.
The Financial Times’s entire thesis would have been demolished by the facts – had the paper checked them.
The man in charge of home affairs policy for the ’22 says that Macmillan and Macleod are his inspiration.
Polling that I conducted on UKIP this week suggests that multi-party politics is winning support.
The Prime Minister doesn’t have a serious renegotiation strategy and European leaders aren’t treating him seriously as a result.
Had the migration patterns of the 18 years before the Conservatives set their target been maintained, they might have hit it.