Boris Johnson versus David Cameron: how do the two compare?
My colleagues at MHP Communications have been having a bit of fun with an infographic today comparing Boris Johnson and David Cameron. … Read the full post »
Read about David Cameron, Conservative MP and Prime Minister 2010-16. During 2010-15 he headed up a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats, in which Nick Clegg was Deputy Prime Minister. He won an overall majority in the 2015 general election but then resigned after the Leave side won the 2016 European referendum.
My colleagues at MHP Communications have been having a bit of fun with an infographic today comparing Boris Johnson and David Cameron. … Read the full post »
All three main parties made manifesto commitments to reform the House of Lords, and between them they obtained more than 90 per cent of the vote in the general election. … Read the full post »
Item one: A letter tomorrow in The Guardian from 15 Liberal Democrat MPs, led by Julian Huppert, setting out their opposition to illiberal monitoring plans.
Writing of his experience as one of Chris Huhne’s Special Advisers, Duncan Brack has this to say about green ministers… … Read the full post »
News that Nick Clegg has brilliantly outmanoeuvred Cameron over the British Bill of Rights will come as no surprise to CoffeeHousers. … Read the full post »
The key feature – which is good news for the Liberal Democrats – is that David Cameron looks committed to using the Parliament Act if necessary. … Read the full post »
Some opposition leaders have the natural gift of looking Prime Ministerial even if they have never previously held the lowliest of ministerial ranks for the briefest sliver of time. … Read the full post »
“What you won’t hear from me is easy cheap lines bashing financiers” (Evening Standard, 28 September 2008), … Read the full post »
Due to an unfortunate computer virus prank, David Cameron was forced to give a speech today using the wrong text. … Read the full post »
Who said this and in which newspaper? … Read the full post »