The Shadow Minister for Industrial Strategy believes her leader is offering “incompetent out-of-power socialism”.
Plus: Obama: so that went well, then. Scotland: will it go well for Davidson? Wales – it may go well for Neil Hamilton (remember him).
We want to ensure that you are not arbitrarily held back because of the colour of your skin, your sexuality or your religious beliefs.
Corbyn’s farce may be good for the Conservative leadership – and fun for this site – but it is thoroughly bad for Britain.
He has plenty of presentational problems, but his mistakes in setting policy, hiring staff and managing the Shadow Cabinet are much more serious.
There’s a lot of focus on Corbyn’s personality and Labour’s policies. But it’s worth taking an exacting look at the condition of the party on the ground.
The disarray continues.
That’s Toby Perkins of Chesterfield. And they claim that we’re the Nasty Party.
Twenty years at Harriet Harman’s high altar of all women shortlists and selection quotas are duly delivering their reward – for the Conservatives.
The Health Secretary is one of the big winners from the Conservative election campaign – and is now a heavyweight politician of the first rank.
The only vision of the fair society that strengthens, rather than saps, our economic competitiveness is the meritocratic kind that boosts social mobility.
Record employment is the jewel in the crown of this Government’s five-year term.
It’s about leadership; it’s about making a success of Brexit, and it’s about ending that litany of Labour failure.