I am ‘v free’ – desperate Dave’s Greensill texts revealed
David Cameron bombarded ministers and officials with 68 messages about the doomed financial firm Greensill Capital.
David Cameron bombarded ministers and officials with 68 messages about the doomed financial firm Greensill Capital.
The public/private divide is running through all the current political challenges facing Boris Johnson.
The former PM downplays the value of his Greensill shares as he admits lessons must be learnt.
Pubs have a performative relationship with politicians, who pose in them and mention them to try and seem ‘relatable’.
While apprehension mounts among Brexiteers of a sell-out by Boris Johnson on an EU trade deal, the Prime Minister has secured a modicum of fresh
Forget economics, says Neil Record. Which is a little bit funny as Record is chairman of the Institute of Economic Affairs, has a Masters degree
Imagine the year is 2013. David Cameron is Prime Minister of the Conservative-LibDem coalition. Cameron is keeping his friends close (and unwittingly his enemies closer).
In the run-up to the Scottish referendum of 2014 I was sitting in the House of Commons café area at Portcullis House, chatting to a friend
Cameron effectively took Britain out of an alliance with powerful European players in countries such as France and Germany – and locked Britain out of formal channels of discussion with other European centre-right parties.
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