David Cameron gave Britain a haircut - but somehow the joke's still on Jeremy Corbyn
The Conservatives have crushed their party, split their nation and closed off the door on their own children's future to get it
The Conservatives have crushed their party, split their nation and closed off the door on their own children's future to get it
The question as to whether 'Americans are ready' for two women on the ticket is irrelevant and insulting. What is important are Ms Warren's qualifications for the job
While the national emergency grows Labour and the Tory Party are pre-occupied with who is going to bag what job
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The prime minister is still most likely to be Boris Johnson, despite the attractions to journalists of stories about an Anybody But Boris campaign
We do need a second referendum – either on any concessions offered by EU leaders this year or, if they stick to their initial hard line, on the precise exit terms we negotiate in two years of talks
Public disdain for expertise reached new heights during the campaign, and that in part must surely be a consequence of an anti-establishment, anti-elite culture fostered by the tabloid press
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A London restaurateur reported rejecting an online dinner reservation due to the added request: "Do not send a European to my table, I want a British waiter." He's mistaken if he thinks our restaurant industry isn't propped up by Europeans
As Mayor of London he promised to totally eradicate rough sleeping by 2012; it doubled under his leadership. His 2008 manifesto promised there would be manned ticket offices at every station; he closed all of London's ticket offices. He aimed to reduce transport fares; they increased by 4.2 per cent
It's now clear that Cameron put politics above people – and in doing so, destroyed his legacy forever. Jeremy Corbyn, funnily enough, did the same thing with his rigid and impractical adherence to ideology
In the 1950s and early 1960s, musical soundtracks and Broadway cast recordings tended to top the list
Despite what the former Labour Chancellor Alistair Darling said yesterday, this is not 2008 – the solvency of the banks is not in question
My father would have said "Britain, right or wrong"; but Bill, who was also an accountant, knew what "wrong" was, and he and Peggy would have voted Remain
We need a strong, effective Labour Party holding this majority Conservative government to account. With Corbyn at the helm, there is no prospect of that materialising.
I had the doubtful pleasure to witness a similar political farce in Norway - and it didn't lead to anything like the utopia you imagine
This is the first time in my living memory that people have come out in their millions and openly declared their xenophobia
After nearly a hundred and twenty years of existence, the writing's on the wall for the British Labour Party. They could be facing permanent irrelevance
It has been estimated that only 36 per cent of people in the 18 – 24 year old category voted in the EU referendum. 64 per cent of young people did not bother to take themselves down to the polling station and place their vote
The country is in utter crisis, and it feels like the opinions of a few career-minded MPs are more important than what inspired us to vote Corbyn in only nine months ago
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