Kemi Badenoch
Following the election of Kemi Badenoch as the new Leader of the Conservative Party, Theo Usherwood and I discussed her strengths and weaknesses on Times Radio.
Following the election of Kemi Badenoch as the new Leader of the Conservative Party, Theo Usherwood and I discussed her strengths and weaknesses on Times Radio.
On Sunday (27th October) I appeared with Linda Duberley (ex Sky News) and Paul Richards (Labour Party) on Mark Dolan Tonight on GB News. Here are two edited highlights. PART 1 PART 2
A zany conversation with Mark Dolan, Michael Crick, and Suzanne Evans last night! (6th October). We covered beavers, bears, the leadership, and HM King….. In two parts. Part 1 Part 2
Professor Lord Philip Norton (historian) and I discuss Conservative Party Conferences past and present and how they have changed over the last 160 years with Hugo Rifkind on Times Radio.
Is Keir Starmer a dud who will keep making the same mistakes? Will he be replaced by Deputy Leader Angela Rayner? And whom do I support in the Tory leadership stakes? I discuss all with Tom Harwood at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
“The sleaze, the nepotism and the apparent avarice are off the scale. I am so ashamed of what you and your inner circle has done to tarnish and humiliate our once proud party…..” Sir Keir Starmer should be “putting the needs of many over the greed of the few” writes Rosie Duffield MP as she […]
I discussed the unpopularity of Starmer’s Labour Party and compared it with Tony Blair’s popularity after just two months back in 1997. At lunchtime today (24th September), I told Jeremy Vine on BBC Radio 2 that Keir Starmer lacks emotional intelligence and the Labour Party had no real plan for Government. On Sunday night […]
Mike Graham and I discuss Lichfield trains, party democracy, and what Labour are doing to the economy. All on Talk TV.
Will we have to leave the European Court of Human Rights to control our borders? And whom should we have as the next Leader of the Conservative Party? I discuss this with my friend Nana Akua.
On my return from the U.S. and Canada in August, I spoke to Martin Daubney about Labour sleaze and Keir Starmer’s plans to blame the Conservatives for his tax rises to come.