Disraeli’s impudence and audacity, demonstrated in this collection of his sayings, cast light on the present Prime Minister’s conduct.
Our politicians seem determined, as they appear by videolink, to look like so many captives, held against their will in attics and basements.
The fundamental mistake of the Brexiteers domestically is that they have mistaken a moral argument for a political one.
And Bercow, bad-mannered to the end, announces that he at least will leave on 31st October
And her enemies are divided: can the No Dealers and the People’s Voters combine to defeat her?
These acts of remembrance may in some slight measure salve grief, and enable those who have not had to endure such things to give thanks for those who do.
The Prime Minister set out to show that she will be a safe, inclusive negotiator.
Tomorrow marks the anniversary of Peel moving his great measure – to which much of the Lords was also opposed.
Picture the objections from the hackney carriage PR-men! Perhaps if Sadiq Khan had been alive to see such news, he would have raised a formal objections in Parliament.
The role of the Duke of Wellington and Robert Peel in bringing about Catholic emancipation in this country provides strong foundations.