Plus: The North London polenta-eating intelligentsia can’t cope with a North East accent. And: A secret wedding is possible.
The investigation alone seems to be taken as evidence of serious wrongdoing on the PM’s part, with the EC presented as the great arbiter of political conduct.
Our columnist took issue with Lockdown Sceptics in his article yesterday. The Editor of that site replies.
It seems highly unlikely that the action against Grimes will result in a prosecution, let alone a conviction. But that doesn’t make it OK.
Patel should haul in Dick for an interview without coffee. Meanwhile, Loughton intends to raise the case at the Home Affairs Select Committee.
The Prime Minister will be rejected by the aspirational working class that voted for him in large numbers if he cannot win this battle.
If Putin hoped that Brexit would detach us from our alliances, there’s no evidence of that happening so far, and much to the contrary.
The Public Administration Committee would take a 3000-word document only. Here is Moynihan’s complete take.
“Why then do you still feel unable to share your true thoughts on social media – or even guilty for associating with those that you’d like to?”
When there are genuine threats, foreign and domestic, our democracy needs better protection than this visibly failing organisation.
Even Brexit supporters should support our impartial institutions, which have fined pro-Remain campaigners too.
I put my head above the parapet and campaigned for Brexit – the decision to penalise me appears vindictive, and threatens to harm our participatory democracy.
Introduced with the best of intentions, they have grown and morphed beyond reason – more so than Macpherson could surely have imagined.