The Conservatives: Reasons to be cheerful
Labour and UKIP are both likely to make gains in the upcoming local elections, but don't dismiss the Tories
- 23 April 2013
Tories should give UKIP a free run in South Shields
The Tories are too proud not to run a candidate in South Shields, but it would make a dull by-election all the more interesting if they didn’t
- 27 March 2013
Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband MP to step down as Member of Parliament
Former Labour Foreign Secretary and brother to Labour leader, David Miliband is set to resign as a Member of Parliament
- 26 March 2013
Labour and the welfare bill
The Labour Party is nothing more than a cynical, vote-buying machine, funded with other people’s money
- 15 January 2013
Rubbing Balls up the wrong way
If David Miliband has the Shadow Chancellor in his sights then he better beware
- 10 January 2013
How Labour could lose in 2015
Labour's reductive arguments could prove costly. They're better off sticking to 'hope' and 'change'
- 9 January 2013
Meritocracy in the UK
Why don’t we, “the great unwashed”, reject the social networks of nepotism and cronyism that infest our nation?
- 22 October 2012
Exploiting Brown's bottom: Why are Balls and Miliband getting an easy ride?
Brown's Bottom has Balls and Miliband all over it, so the question remains: why hasn't the government consistently used this to regularly hold Miliband, Balls, and the entire Labour front bench to account?
- 11 May 2012
Follow the money. The morality of green funding
Jonathan Bracey-Gibbon undertakes a comprehensive takedown of warmists, alarmists and the false flag paper trails they cite. But where does the money really go?
- 6 April 2012
How to create 120,000 extra apprenticeships - at no cost to the taxpayer
Conservative Ministers have increased apprenticeship starts by 50 percent. But more are needed. This week, I am publishing a proposal showing how to use public procurement as a way of boosting apprenticeships, writes Robert Halfon MP
- 6 February 2012
PMQs: Cameron stuffs the turkey early this Christmas
In the last Prime Minister’s Questions of 2011, riding high on the back of his Euro-veto, the Prime Minister did not pull his punches, writes our UK Political Editor Harry Cole
- 14 December 2011
The BBC embarrasses Britain during the "9/11" Question Time... again
Last night's Question Time proved once again that Britain is, as David Cameron put it recently, 'sick'.
- 9 September 2011
Who would you trust?
Hackgate and the fallout has presented the British public with an interesting question - who should they trust in this whole affair?
- 22 July 2011
The "Miliband-Tendency" destroying the Labour Party
Despite a bloody few days, anyone dreaming that David Miliband could possibly seize the Labour leadership needs their head-examined, writes The Commentator’s UK Political Editor, Harry Cole.
- 12 June 2011
- NY Democrat pleads with Republican not to share document proposing confiscation of guns
- Sunday Times blood libel cartoon, on Holocaust Memorial Day no less
- Palestinian jailed for Facebook like
- 'Muslim Patrol' vigilantes attempt to control London streets
- Saudi cleric who raped and killed daughter receives small fine
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