
If Labour wins, Britain needs a strong opposition
A government that has too big a majority can become arrogant, contemptuous of criticism and blind to warnings.
A government that has too big a majority can become arrogant, contemptuous of criticism and blind to warnings.
Both Starmer and Sunak are failing to grasp the fundamental obstacle standing in the way of their pet projects for education: a shortage of high quality teachers.
Where have all the Tory men gone? Either exhausted or hunting for new jobs for when they lose the election.
In just two days time, Scottish voters in the Rutherglen and Hamilton West Constituency will cast their vote in a crunch by-election.
A defeat for the SNP on Thursday would constitute a humiliating confirmation of its slide.
Rachel Reeves is much admired by big business and the City but her defence of NatWest’s Alison Rose showed a lack of judgement.
Despite the fuss kicked up by the media last year, the Tories are still charging journalists to attend their annual conference.
A weekend of negotiations at Labour’s national policy forum led to a momentous U-turn on the party’s policy on gender self-ID.
In those days, former Tory voters were defecting to Blairism – which offered hope of a new beginning – in sizeable numbers. Last week, large numbers of Tory voters were staying at home.
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