Keir Starmer
A tale of two Keirs
Keir Starmer lacks the star-power to become Prime Minister
The ghost of PMQs past
The biggest change to PMQs in sixty years is that the PM’s answers have got longer
An unconvincing ally
”Unionist” Keir Starmer seems to assume the UK’s role in Ulster is that of a glorified referee
Bursting Boris’s bubble
Labour has found an attack line that has the benefit of being true
Labour don’t want women’s votes
Keir Starmer’s endorsement of self-ID will do little to persuade voters that the Labour Party is alive to the concerns of ordinary people
Be more Disraeli
Labour need to drop the Gladstonian hectoring if they want to win
The problems with Labour mythology
With Labour again promising to talk in a language that the voters can understand, a new book asks whether the party’s historical myths are the problem
Faith in the voters
Boris’s secret is not treating the electorate like depressing raw material
Ooops!… Dave did it again
I’m shocked, shocked to find that lobbying is going on in here! adds Boris
Why is Keir Starmer apologising for going to church?
Christian beliefs on charity and sexual ethics are not unrelated