Backing for electoral reform in the Scotsman and The Observer
The worst argument advanced in the Prime Minister’s speech was that the alternative vote is too complicated says Andrew Rawnsley. … Read the full post »
Read my posts featuring the Conservative MP and failed leadership candidate in 2005 (against David Cameron), David Davis.
The worst argument advanced in the Prime Minister’s speech was that the alternative vote is too complicated says Andrew Rawnsley. … Read the full post »
Peter Snowdon’s history of the Conservative Party in opposition has four white men on its cover striding towards the reader – Cameron, Osborne, Hague and Clegg. It tells you immediately the sort of book that it is. … Read the full post »
The House of Commons is set to vote on a motion from David Davis and Jack Straw opposing the government’s planned response to judicial rulings about votes for prisoners. … Read the full post »
I’m currently reading Back from the Brink (good read though I’m still recovering from the mental images of Michael Howard in a white dressing gown) and… … Read the full post »
In his Hugo Young lecture last week Nick Clegg clearly signalled the imminent end to control orders. … Read the full post »
“Ineffective in the fight on terror – but a devastating blow to freedom” – that’s the pithy and accurate summary of control orders by Mary Riddell. … Read the full post »
Last night I was back in Kentish Town ward, this time talking to Camden Liberal Democrats about the fair votes referendum – why it is important and how to win it. … Read the full post »
David Davis likes 200-year-old features of our constitution. Except when he wants to change them. … Read the full post »
David Davis has had a remarkable change of tune on freedom of information. Or perhaps Prime Minister David Cameron has just gagged him? … Read the full post »
So you’re thinking of running a candidate against David Davis because you support 42 days detention without trial. … Read the full post »