I have waited a day to post anything about this here, partly because I was caught up with other things much of yesterday, but also because I went to an event in the evening where David Cameron’s Parliamentary Private Secretary, Desmond Swayne MP, was the guest speaker.
Meanwhile, I have written about the result itself, and [...]
The word is that Harriet Harman is positioning herself to take over running the nation in the event of Gordon Brown’s departure as Prime Minister. The expert panel at Politics Home has reached this conclusion by an almost three-to-one ratio of Yes to No, so it is a rumour that is worthy of our [...]
July 9, 2008 | Posted in
Opinion |
Read More »
…is a long time — or so the saying goes.
This last week was dominated by the Ray Lewis business and the Glasgow East by-election (most notably, Labour’s difficulty in finding a candidate). There were also a sprinkling of other issues and happenings, such as the G8 summit — which appears to have had little [...]
July 7, 2008 | Posted in
Opinion |
Read More »
No, not the Davids Owen and Steel: that was a very long time ago!
Rather, as he had promised to do, Conservative Party Leader David Cameron has now been to the Haltemprice and Howden constituency to support David Davis and what might be called his pro-liberty campaign. This three-minute-long video provides just a flavour of how [...]
July 4, 2008 | Posted in
Elections |
Read More »
For those who missed them, or simply wish to watch them again, here are the two Cameron/Brown exchanges from today’s Prime Minister’s Evasions — er, Questions…
If you liked this post, please donate. A portion of your donation will go to charity.
July 2, 2008 | Posted in
David Cameron |
Read More »