It is possible, arguably even likely, that he will still be Prime Minister after 2015.
Also: On admiring Paul Sykes, wishing Farage a speedy recovery, my strange dream (watch, out Greg Clark)…and why Miliband is making a twat of himself.
If the economy no longer provides ordinary working people with the hope of improved living standards, then the mainstream majority will look to the state instead
UK households now owe £1.43 trillion, and a third of households have no savings.
Without information to back it up, the results of a reported Conservative private poll must be taken with more than a pinch of salt.
He had – and missed – a chance to talk seriously about the future of his country and his party.
Torn between obeying the unions and appealing to voters, her welfare policy is in tatters.
He’s not right in every particular – far from it – but the Planning Minister’s speech was a big, brave confrontation of the Conservative Party’s electoral problems.
And much of the £54 billion used to encourage saving is taken by the pensions industry
In Wakefield, represented by the party’s Transport front bench spokesman, the revival of Kirkgate is bringing benefits to Westgate – and passengers.
Britain’s powerlessness to restrict the movement of Romanians and Bulgarians from January 1 shows up the consequences of membership.
We predict that the UK population of these two nationalities will grow by between 30,000 and 70,000 in each of the first five years, with a central estimate of 50,000.
Your party is doing increasingly badly out of first past the post. And I don’t think that some golden binary age of the Blue/Red duopoly will return.
The Bank’s own figures showed that QE has cost the poorest 10 per cent £779 each while benefiting the top 10 per cent by over £30,000.