MPs have a long history of ‘physical engagement’ with their constituents
Our elected officials are subject to the same passions as the rest of us, but their outbursts can be even more self-destructive
Our elected officials are subject to the same passions as the rest of us, but their outbursts can be even more self-destructive
Keir Starmer’s ministers must stop their amateurish, will-they-won’t-they pantomime act
The party clearly has a problem with providing definitions for obvious terms
Wes Streeting should be able to make his own decisions on assisted dying
Scotland’s answer to Nigel Farage was controversial, but his political genius lay in his strategic judgment
Governments make their own bad luck. There’s little reason to be optimistic Starmer’s fortunes will turn any time soon
We were never in the Schengen area
Labour’s potential removal of the ‘extremism tsar’ exposes a lack of seriousness in its approach to law and order
The rest of us are only here to pay for their excellent pensions and hefty pay rises
Under her leadership, the Prime Minister’s Office has given the country a masterclass in how not to respond to crises
At a time when the region is facing unprecedented pressure from China, in the midst of a major military build-up, it is a huge error
Fishermen are next in line to be sacrificed at the altar of misguided environmentalism
The Prime Minister has handled his first few months in power remarkably poorly
Labour MPs will not quickly forget that excoriating letter, which so ably highlighted the Prime Minister’s flaws
Keir’s search for a new Cabinet Secretary may only cause his Government more headaches
The crisis in education cannot be addressed by plunging even more students into debt to pay for courses of zero academic value