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Will Straw has rightly taken the Conservative Party’s Baroness Warsi to task. … Read the full post »
Conservative politician Ken Clarke was a Cabinet minister and multiple times stood unsuccessfully for the leadership of his party.
Will Straw has rightly taken the Conservative Party’s Baroness Warsi to task. … Read the full post »
To get public support in return for making a positive impact on the coalition government, there are two requirements for the Lib Dems. … Read the full post »
The jobs and welfare section of the coalition agreement is one of the least important – not because the policy area doesn’t matter (it certainly does) but because it says very little beyond, “we want to make the welfare system better”. … Read the full post »
Here are the details of the debates the BBC is hosting between various Cabinet ministers and their shadows from the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. … Read the full post »
Back in December, I reported how Caroline Spelman had dropped the Conservative Party’s policy of abolishing Regional Development Agencies. … Read the full post »
The Conservative top ten is much the same as during their conference, with just Andrew Lansley replacing David Willetts in the top ten. … Read the full post »
Rounding off the analysis of print media coverage gained by each of the (Shadow) Cabinet teams during their party’s autumn conference, here are the top fifteen Conservatives. … Read the full post »
It’s another day, and another attack from Ken Clarke on the policies that David Cameron and George Osborne have been pushing. … Read the full post »
Chris Huhne is asking the police to investigate claims of “cash for amendments” in the House of Lords. … Read the full post »
Ken Clarke’s withering dismissal of David Cameron’s policy on the Human Rights Act as “largely gesture politics” on The Westminster Hour… … Read the full post »