Cameron: ‘I’m not complicated’
David Cameron’s speech is likely to leave him with a harder task than he originally expected.
David Cameron’s speech is likely to leave him with a harder task than he originally expected.
As the impact of “plebgate” lingers at the Conservative Party conference, rumours sweep the conference hall that the chief whip Andrew Mitchell is about to resign.
After government chief whip Andrew Mitchell’s rant at police, we’ve re-imagined how the scene might originally have played out (with a little help – a la Nick Clegg – from autotune).
Andrew Mitchell’s outburst to the Downing Street policeman is damaging to his government, his party and to him in so many different ways but could it ultimately strengthen his career?
In their 2010 manifesto the Tories say: “We will legislate in the first session of a new parliament to lock in this level of spending for every year from 2013.” Clearly, no such legislation has been forthcoming.