David Davis reportedly repeated alleged remarks by Lord Ashcroft describing the Tory-Lib Dem government as a 'Brokeback Coalition', in reference to the gay-themed cowboy film. Photograph: Graeme Robertson David Davis reportedly repeated alleged remarks by Lord Ashcroft describing the Tory-Lib Dem government as a 'Brokeback Coalition', in reference to the gay-themed cowboy film. Photograph: Graeme
It includes plans to sell off at least part of Royal Mail, although it vows to keep the Post Office network in public ownership. On crime, it promises to slash police bureaucracy and says people will be given "greater legal protection to prevent crime and apprehend criminals". A new border police force will be part of a "refocused" Serious and Organised Crime Agency. Anonymity in rape cases will b
The ghost of Joe Chamberlain may not be omnipresent as Liberal Democrats gather in his native Birmingham today, doubtless to endorse their leadership's new coalition government with the Conservatives, but his political shadow should be just perceptible nonetheless. As someone who has always inclined towards reading the history book in preference to gazing into the crystal ball, I feel it is worth
The depth of division among Liberal Democrats over Nick Clegg's coalition deal with the Tories bursts into the open today as former party leader Charles Kennedy reveals that he refused to vote for the deal. In a heartfelt article for today's Observer, Kennedy writes that he could not bring himself to back Clegg in the crucial, behind-closed-doors meeting of Lib Dem MPs last Tuesday night. He feare
There is a flavour now of the 19th century when circumstances regularly made expedient allies of bitter rivals Had Nick anticipated that he would end up in bed with David, he might have thought twice before previously saying of his new partner: "He's put the con back into Conservative." Had David foreseen that they would be spliced together, he might have bitten his tongue before he named Nick as
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