The vote-winning power of tax cuts November 12, 2019 As theGeneral Election clunks into gear, it’s already clear what Labour’s approach will be: promise to spend literally all the money. The Tories put out a dossier at the weekend costing the opposition’s pledges at a jaw-dropping £1.2 trillion. You can quibble with the detail, but it’s pretty clear that under John McDonnell’s guidance, the [...]
Sam Gyimah suggests Labour rival Emma Dent Coad ‘part of cladding conversations’ that led to Grenfell Tower tragedy November 11, 2019 Former Conservative minister-turned Liberal Democrat candidate Sam Gyimah has suggested his Labour rival was partly responsible for decisions that led to the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Gyimah, who was prisons minister under Theresa May at the time of the 2017 fire that killed more than 70 people, told City A.M. it was a “deeply complex issue”, [...]
People’s Vote staff reject new director as attempt to break strike flops November 11, 2019 It was another day of dysfunction for the People’s Vote campaign as striking staff members rejected Saturday’s appointment of Tory figure Stuart Hand as acting director. The 40 members of staff had planned to have showdown talks today with de-facto People’s Vote chairman – and PR tycoon – Roland Rudd in a bid to get [...]
Sterling jumps as Nigel Farage says Brexit party will not fight Conservatives in key seats November 11, 2019 Sterling has jumped against the dollar and euro after Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage said he will not fight the Conservatives in the 317 seats it won in 2017, giving a big boost to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Read more: Brexit Party will not contest 317 Conservative-held seats at General Election Traders were heartened by [...]
Brexit Party will not contest 317 Conservative-held seats at the General Election November 11, 2019 Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party will not stand in the 317 Conservative-held constituencies in the General Election, after previously saying the party would field candidates in 600 seats. Farage said he would strip back the party’s campaign due to Boris Johnson’s statement yesterday concerning the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with the EU. Read more: Sterling jumps as [...]
Emily Thornberry grilled over Jeremy Corbyn’s nuclear stance November 11, 2019 Labour’s foreign secretary struggled to answer questions about Jeremy Corbyn’s preparedness to use military action or nuclear weapons today in the face of questions about the opposition leader’s history of pacifism. Emily Thornberry faced a barrage of questions in several interviews this morning about whether Corbyn would use nuclear weapons or indeed any military force [...]
Northern Ireland ‘is an afterthought’ for Brexit-driven voters November 11, 2019 Four in 10 Brits care “little or not at all” about Northern Ireland, a poll from Yougov has found. The pollsters showed both leavers and remainers prioritise Brexit over keeping Northern Ireland in the union. Almost two thirds of Britons would see Northern Ireland leave the United Kingdom in order for their preferred Brexit outcome [...]
The big problem with political advertising on social media November 11, 2019 With the upcoming UK General Election, the primaries for the Democratic presidential nominee in the US, and the race for the White House next year, politics is once again centre stage. Candidates on both sides of the Atlantic will be turning once more to political advertising to win over voters – and one area of [...]
The Wizard of Oz Democratic primary portends another victory for Donald Trump November 11, 2019 The starting gun may have yet to sound in the 2020 Democratic presidential contest, but with the Iowa caucus only 90 days away, there is already a surprising amount that is clearly in focus. First, the very crowded Democratic field has already been decisively winnowed. According the 7 November Real Clear Politics average of polls, [...]
DEBATE: Are there any benefits to the rise of renting? November 11, 2019 Are there any benefits to the rise of renting? Anne-Marie Brown, founder and chief executive of Love to Rent, says YES. While the UK has traditionally been a nation of homeownership, more people are choosing to rent, and the profile of renters is changing too, with more families and retirees looking for a stress-free alternative. [...]