Conservative Party candidate quits over “nest of vipers”
Only the day after David Cameron admitted he does not expect the Conservatives to do well in Scotland, one of his leading candidates has quit the Conservative Party. … 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.
Only the day after David Cameron admitted he does not expect the Conservatives to do well in Scotland, one of his leading candidates has quit the Conservative Party. … Read the full post »
In case you missed David Cameron’s interview meltdown on gay rights, you can now watch it again. … Read the full post »
Yikes. Not quite sure what’s the most surprising from the interview I’ve just watched. The good joke from Gordon Brown about Peter Mandelson or the collapse of David Cameron, who asks for the interview to stop, turns to his minder off camera and asks for a different style of questioning.
Watch the interview here.
And no sniggering … Read the full post »
He’s recently been touted as a Lib Dem supporter after attending one of their parties at the House of Commons, but Rory Bremner admits that, professionally speaking, he doesn’t want them to do well in the general election – because he can’t take off Nick Clegg. … Read the full post »
Although the public frequently says it likes politicians who are positive and who get on with each other, up beat and consensual only gets you so far with online political campaigning. … Read the full post »
So far, it’s true to say, that despite heavy negative coverage for the Conservative Party day after day about Lord Ashcroft, there hasn’t been much sign of damage to the Conservatives in the opinion polls. … Read the full post »
What has slowly been dragged out of the Conservative Party over the last day is that senior figures such as William Hague and David Cameron were kept in the dark over the exact facts of Lord Ashcroft’s financial affairs for many years. … Read the full post »
Despite some alarms along the way, the rules are now set for the first-ever head-to-head general election debates in the UK a mere 46 years after the first suggestion. … Read the full post »
From today’s Observer comes news of splits within the Conservative Party on immigration following the distribution of a highly controversial leaflet. … Read the full post »
Which leader do you expect to gain most public support as a result of these debates, Gordon Brown, David Cameron or Nick Clegg? … Read the full post »