Comment PMQs verdict: It’s still an unenlightening shouting match, but Cameron needs to start answering questions It was obvious on May 8th that today’s PMQs – the first of the new parliament – was… Maya Goodfellow 3rd June, 2015, 2:16 pm
Comment The empty, divisive mantra of “working people” When David Cameron returned to Downing Street after visiting the Palace on May 8th, he lost no time… Tom Fleming 2nd June, 2015, 5:32 pm
Comment ‘Better regulation’ or a gangmaster’s dream? Cameron’s plans for EU regulatory reform need closer scrutiny Of all Cameron’s requests from the EU, his call for regulatory reform has been one of the most… Anneliese Dodds 2nd June, 2015, 4:31 pm
Comment Why proportional representation will be Labour’s only saviour Everyone’s whispering about it: the Conservatives pulled a blinder offering the Lib Dems the referendum on changing the… Charlotte Cornell 24th May, 2015, 4:35 pm
News Cooper says Cameron is “taking people for fools” over immigration Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has accused the Government of a “massive gap between rhetoric and reality” in… 21st May, 2015, 3:21 pm
Comment Cameron’s cynical immigration proposals will only benefit UKIP David Cameron’s announcement of yet another immigrant “crackdown” is beyond cynical. In 2010 he made a pledge to… Diane Abbott 21st May, 2015, 1:09 pm
Comment Health was the issue of 2015 – and it will be for 2020 It should come as no surprise that David Cameron’s first speech as Prime Minister since the election was on the… Ben Nunn 19th May, 2015, 11:49 am
Comment The Tories’ plans for our fundamental liberties are dangerously nonsensical Just as Michael Gove wrought havoc on the country’s education system before he was ushered out of public… Lucy Rigby 19th May, 2015, 10:30 am
News Today’s not the first time Cameron has pledged to create a ‘seven-day’ health service, say Labour David Cameron has today announced that the Conservatives are going to create a ‘seven-day’ health care service. But… 18th May, 2015, 1:55 pm
Comment On comfort zones and moving on There are five stages of grief. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Just a week ago, we were… Emma Burnell 14th May, 2015, 8:21 am