The shadow of William Hague looms over Ed Miliband
Sometimes you know someone, know they are a good person and are completely shocked when allegations are made that they have broken the law. … Read the full post »
Read about William Hague, who was Leader of the Conservative Party 1997-2001, standing down after the party’s crushing 2001 defeat. He subsequently returned to frontline politics as Foreign Secretary in the 2010-15 Conservative/Lib Dem coalition government.
Sometimes you know someone, know they are a good person and are completely shocked when allegations are made that they have broken the law. … Read the full post »
I’ve not blogged about William Hague this week as others have already said what I think, expertly and eloquently. … Read the full post »
Europe is one of the policy areas where the instincts of the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties are furthest apart. … Read the full post »
The scattergun chaos of four very different approaches is hardly the sign of a Conservative campaign that has clear decisions being made and followed. … 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 »
Comparing the popularity of different words in the latest stories from the the Liberal Democrat, Conservative and Labour Party websites reveals striking differences in the messages being put out by each party online. … 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 »
Over at ConservativeHome they’ve got an interview with William Hague, in which he makes this comment about Have I Got News For You… … Read the full post »
Jeremy Thorpe was elected as leader of the Liberal Party in January 1967, at a time when the party’s support seemed to be stuck at no more than 10%. … Read the full post »