Even nationalists are waking up to the disaster of Scottish independence
The economic upheavals of Caledonian separatism will be like ‘Brexit times ten’, admits a pro-SNP economist
The economic upheavals of Caledonian separatism will be like ‘Brexit times ten’, admits a pro-SNP economist
For now, they pose an existential threat to the Tories. But before long, Nigel Farage’s party will be Keir Starmer’s problem
The workers’ party don’t trust the proletariat to make their own decisions about what to eat, drink or smoke – or how to vote
Mel Stride is right – and the Opposition shouldn’t be afraid to say so
Despite her laudable commitment to public office, she may be remembered as one of the worst PMs of modern times
Who would be brave enough to take that first, bold step? And could the other side be trusted not to take cynical, short-term advantage?
The political impact of Hunt’s announcements will be minimal. All the voters want to know is when they can go to the poll
After 14 years in office, the party’s offer is now indistinguishable from Labour’s
Back on the biggest soap box in the country, Labour will have to decide whether to ignore him or confront him
For our parliamentarians now to avoid debating and voting on the issue would be to a dereliction of duty
Not attending Parliament due to intimidation is an unacceptable surrender to the enemies of democracy
The Conservatives have contrived to allow Labour to present itself as the real friend of the armed forces
The foolish remarks by the Ashfield MP have helped Labour to distract from the real problem of anti-Semitism within the party’s ranks
Ministers are more concerned with preparing for a leadership contest than in running the country
Regardless of his intentions, Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s grievous ruling has shaken the foundations of our democracy
Would any country other than the United Kingdom tolerate tax-payer funded leaflets extolling its own break-up?