Who cares about Brexit? The Cabinet stinks of naked self-interest
Whether or not it ruins the economy, most have their eyes on the prize – and the prize is the leadership of their party, rather than the good of the country
Whether or not it ruins the economy, most have their eyes on the prize – and the prize is the leadership of their party, rather than the good of the country
In 2017, age overtook income as an indicator of voting intention for the first time in modern political history
Stopping immigration has never made salaries higher or public services better. That’s why Labour governments have responded to complaints about an ‘immigration problem’ by tackling the root cause of dissatisfaction
Rhetoric about us becoming ‘rule-takers rather than rule-makers’ is not accurate either
It is already clear to us that a divided parliament cannot give the last word on Brexit. It must be for the country as a whole in a people’s vote.
The suggestion made was that I have been offering unpaid internships in my office – this is not the case.
May’s cabinet ministers are coming to realise that they could be even worse off if she leaves. Meanwhile, Labour is having to nail its colours to the mast
MPs in both Labour and Conservative parties have told me they fear putting their heads above the parapet in this climate because of the way politics is currently being conducted.
The party leadership should embrace the chance to keep the UK in the EEA
The benefits of the single market are obvious and we will do British workers a disservice if we fail to acknowledge it
As Michel Barnier visits Northern Ireland this week, we need to be bold enough to make a change
We can’t attack the racism that may lie behind the Tories’ mistreatment of the Windrush generation when we don’t get our own house in order on hate