Gadaffi is dead and Cameron must be rejoicing in Downing Street. Not because one of the world’s dictators has finally been removed from power and killed. But because this morning … Continue reading
The DCMS working with the Prime Minister has launched this new advertising campaign on behalf of the country. The theme? GREAT BRITAIN. As was discussed on the Daily Politics earlier, the … Continue reading
When Cameron proposed the National Citizen Service back in 2007 I thought it would be great idea, if everyone did it. Of course, I never would have wanted to do … Continue reading
Leading on from my earlier blog today (“Cameron has lacked leadership and let the left win a damning battle“), the only thing that The Sun (and News International) has left, is … Continue reading
Following last night’s menage trois in Downing Street, where I’m sure the aides were coughing ‘don’t get too bloody comfortable’ to Ed M, Cameron will today back all of Ed’s … Continue reading
“We don’t launch until July,” an initial email said “so it’d be good if your first post isn’t very time sensitive.” ‘Alright then’ I thought, ‘what timeless issues do I care … Continue reading
Last night’s Question Time (June 23) hosted the first Thatcherite audience member I’ve seen in years, the first eurosceptic audience member since the prisons episode and the first agreeable political point that David … Continue reading
I imagine Addison Lee phone lines will be heating up today as the RMT Tube Strikes are announced (via @CharleneWhite). The dates are (updated via Going Underground): Sunday 19th June … Continue reading
“The Conservative leadership is not so much worried by the threat to the Lib Dems as to its own “detoxification” project. For the Conservative Party to become too popular in … Continue reading