Last night, the government experienced the worst defeat
since the 1920s, as 432 MPs voted against the EU’s withdrawal agreement. Be in
no doubt, this throws the Brexit process in to absolute chaos and makes the
bleak prospect of leaving the European Union without a deal a stark and very
real one.
Showing posts with label Jeremy Corbyn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeremy Corbyn. Show all posts
Wednesday, 16 January 2019
Saturday, 8 September 2018
There will be no new centrist alliance in British politics
Recent political chatter about a new, centrist force for
so-called moderates grew louder yesterday with the revelation that, at some point,
Lib Dem leader Sir Vince Cable plans to quit once Brexit is resolved – so no
time soon then! There is also talk of the Lib Dems reforming to permit the choosing
of a leader who does not sit in Westminster, a sure sign of their rather tragic
fall and loss of place in British political discourse.
Saturday, 7 May 2016
Labour must do better and Tories must think different
Local elections are a funny old business. The results, however the chips have fallen, tend to be viewed by almost everyone as proof that things aren’t that bad. Indeed, it always makes a nonsense of the journalistic proclivity to translate local results to general elections, even if said elections are 4 years away.
Monday, 19 October 2015
This hard-working mother shows us why changes to tax credits are fair
This is the moment a mother-of-4 confronted Tory minister Amber Rudd on the BBC’s Question Time last week, and she turned away in shame.
Friday, 9 October 2015
Conservative Party: an inspiring conference and a vision for the future
The pictures couldn’t have contrasted more. On the one hand Conservatives young and old, smartly dressed, filed in to a packed venue in Manchester. On the other, a mob of spitting, bottle-throwing louts shouting “Tory scum!” One 18 year-old eruditely described on last night’s Question Time how she was called a “paedophile and child murderer” as she attempted to enter the conference. This is the last gasp of a political left that has truly and utterly taken leave of its senses.
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Corbyn's first PMQs: a joyless spectacle
Jeremy Corbyn’s first performance at Prime Minister’s Questions was bland, boring and uninspiring.
Sunday, 13 September 2015
Jeremy Corbyn: the triumph of easy answers, dangerous ideas and the one-party state
There is no sniff of smugness coming from the Tories over yesterday’s victory of Jeremy Corbyn as the new leader of the Labour party. Writing in today’s Telegraph, Michael Gove has written persuasively of his belief that Jeremy Corbyn actually poses a real, serious risk to the security of this country – a line repeated by Michael Fallon and Priti Patel on news programmes yesterday; there will be other voices repeating much the same message from the big guns of the Conservative party.
Wednesday, 26 August 2015
I'm sorry ladies, but Labour thinks you're second-best
I’m sorry ladies, but Labour thinks you’re second-best. Yes, that’s right: Labour is the party that has a problem with women.
Friday, 21 August 2015
Labour: and so the disaster continues
Labour is now so gripped by paranoia that it’s gone on a purging frenzy so sudden and aggressive that even the most hardened Soviet apparatchik would probably tell this lot to calm down and have a few slugs of Vodka to steady the nerves before continuing to rigorously investigate who gets rejected and whose vote should retrospectively be cancelled.
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Dear Labour, you were once a formidible foe
Dear Labour,
My o my. What a pickle you are in. One should not only gently try and guide a friend heading down a calamitous path, but should be generous enough to do so also to a respectable foe, which you have proved over the years.
My o my. What a pickle you are in. One should not only gently try and guide a friend heading down a calamitous path, but should be generous enough to do so also to a respectable foe, which you have proved over the years.
Tuesday, 21 July 2015
Analysis of Labour leadership debate: a hopeless horror show
On Sunday, the BBC gave the 4 Labour leadership hopefuls the opportunity to compete in a televised debate on Sunday Politics. My view: it’s looking really bleak for Labour.
Thursday, 16 July 2015
No decent Tory should play their part in the ruin of Labour
It started as a bit of a joke. It was a hyped but misplaced story planted by a few mischief-makers, but now the Telegraph has published a step by step guide on how to sabotage the Labour party by registering as a supporter, paying a mere £3 and returning a vote for socialist firebrand Jeremy Corbyn.
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