Was the Iraq war illegal?
STV reports Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg’s hardening views on the possible illegality of the Iraq war. … Read the full post »
Read my posts featuring the former Labour Member of Parliament (1983-2015) and Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. He succeeded Tony Blair as Prime Minister in 2007 and held the post until losing the 2010 general election.
His time as Prime Minister is expertly covered in Brown at 10.
STV reports Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg’s hardening views on the possible illegality of the Iraq war. … 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 »
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 »
So, how to explain what Alistair Darling has been up to with his comments about Number 10 unleashing the forces of hell on him? … Read the full post »
The political impact of TV debates in other Parliamentary democracies has often been more about expectations than about absolute performance. … Read the full post »
When I sat down to read Peter Watt’s memoirs, Inside Out, I was curious to find the answer to two questions. … Read the full post »
The public overwhelmingly backs major changes to the way our electoral system is run according to a new poll commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust. … Read the full post »
In amongst all the heat and not very much light over the Gordon Brown and bullying story, I was disturbed by this claim from the National Bullying Helpline’s Christine Pratt: Ms Pratt added: “Over recent months we have had several inquiries from staff within Gordon Brown’s office. “Some have downloaded information; some have actually called … Read the full post »
Gordon Brown wrote in the News of the World back in 2007 that, “If we are to beat bullying, we must teach every young person it is unacceptable.” … Read the full post »
Slightly out of character (!), Iain Dale initially missed a chance to put the boot into Labour with his recent post about Labour’s leaflet printing arrangements. … Read the full post »