Our representatives are so bogged down with super-councillor make-work that they don’t have time to focus properly on national issues.
The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition were today unable even to agree what the questions should be.
We don’t need eight new nuclear power stations, Green MP says, we need onshore wind and home insulation.
Many MPs feel deeply unhappy about how the Paterson case has been handled by the Commissioner.
The PM accused Corbyn of being “negative”.
Their real aim is to overturn the referendum result, wreck Brexit and destroy the Government we actually have.
Len McCluskey’s opposition to a second referendum is explicit, Seamus Milne’s Euroscepticism is unshakeable, and so on. The People’s Voters need Labour’s whipping power, but they won’t get it.
We all of us know more now that we did two years ago, she says at the start of Channel 4’s Brexit debate.
But it could take the ruling out of all other options before we get there. And if MPs ends up reaching a consensus view, then the Government will have to adopt it.
Earlier this month, however, when it emerged that another rape gang had been operating with impunity, this time in Telford, the silence was deafening.
He is the laziest and most self-indulgent Leader of the Opposition in living memory.
If the Conservatives spoke a progressive alliance, and meant it, they might be able to make some progress – and break down virulent anti-Toryism.
No more foreign funding of extremism. No more self-appointed “community” intermediaries. No more pretence that it’s all about cyberspace.
Answering a question from Caroline Lucas, she says she has instructed Javid and Hammond to put protections in place.
In the wake of the row over an anti-upskirting bill and Chris Chope’s objection, we re-run the author’s 2016 piece calling on the Government to act.