Has the public changed its mind about immigration? Sunder Katwala investigates A casual observer could be forgiven for...
Has the public changed its mind about immigration? Sunder Katwala investigates A casual observer could be forgiven for...
Cameron is not just out of ideas – he never had one. Futility is easily revealed by hindsight but when William Hague...
The fact is that the Conservative party should not be in the running for victory on 7 May. In electoral terms, the...
As backbench pressure mounts on David Cameron to either strike some sort of deal with Nigel Farage or co-opt his...
I began Business of the House questions by raising the three defeats we inflicted on the government in the House of...
This year, I had the professional pleasure of visiting Tory conference for the first time. The annual gathering is...
We need a message of hope backed up by credible policies With the European and local elections out of the way, we are...
Wedge issues are part and parcel of politics. You can’t use them too often, but it is difficult not to use them at...
Weeks of lurid details of sex, drug-fuelled parties, fraternal healings, ‘nightmare colleagues’ and continuing...
For much of the last three decades, leftwing populism has seemed something of a contradiction in terms. Even after...
David Cameron was looking pretty Billy Bunterish today at prime minister’s questions, with a curl which kept trying to...
As we approach the next election, the general election battlelines are being drawn. Cameron has three messages to the...