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DANIEL HANNAN

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6 months ago

There is only one course open to the Tories, writes DANIEL HANNAN. The electorate has not forgiven the mistakes of the last government. What, then, can they do?

7 months ago

The number of people claiming incapacity and invalidity benefits is forecast by the Government to go from 3.3million to 4.1million by the end of this parliament. Think about implications.

9 months ago

Angela Rayner is scrapping the minimum turnout that a trade union needs before launching legal strike action - a threshold that the doctors barely cleared in their recent ballot.
He has been marginalised on the world stage, under siege from Labour MPs, unable to push through small reforms to slow down public spending, the PM seems… well, spent.
As symbolism goes, the physical dropping of the US trade deal was hard to beat.

10 months ago

We are reduced to eating the seed corn. There is no other way to describe hiking taxes when they are already at a 70-year high.

11 months ago

'We risk becoming an island of strangers,' said Sir Keir Starmer yesterday, 'not a nation that walks forward together.'
Nigel Farage certainly had a spectacular night. True, his margin in Runcorn and Helsby was only six votes - but to win such a constituency is extraordinary.

13 months ago

Sir Keir Starmer's plans to send British peacekeepers to Ukraine raise two questions. First, do we have the military capacity and the means to pay for it? Second, what exactly would we aim to achieve?

14 months ago

The Attorney General, Lord Hermer, is under fire. Not only for his love of judicial activism. Not only for potential conflicts of interest amassed over years of working for Britain's sworn enemies.

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