Rolf Norfolk
Jumping fences – PMQs 30th October 2024
30 OCTOBER 2024 | OPINION
The Left proves it is progressive by being transgressive. Customs are for breaching, rules for breaking. How else is one...
Angie rides out – PMQs 23rd October 2024
23 OCTOBER 2024 | OPINION
Angela Rayner fielded the questions today. Facing her for the Opposition was Sir Oliver Dowden, on his last PMQs stint...
Warning bells – PMQs 16th October 2024
16 OCTOBER 2024 | ANALYSIS
The Starmernaut continues to roll over the Opposition. Sir Keir is hardly trying: he repeated his "14 years" reference to...
Is Starmer nuts?
10 OCTOBER 2024 | OPINION
This article was reposted with kind permission from the Bruges Group.
In a word and my opinion, no.
Undoubtedly, he is ‘different.’...
PMQs: 11 September 2024
11 SEPTEMBER 2024 | ANALYSIS
This was Sir Keir’s second Prime Minister's Questions for the current session. The in-house video is here (start at 12:01) and the...
First PMQs of the new parliamentary session
4 SEPTEMBER 2024 | NEWS
Today saw the first Prime Minister’s Questions of the post-recess session. The in-house video is here and the Hansard transcript here (search page...
‘Golden’ Brown’s cattle raid on pensions
5 AUGUST 2024 | OPINION
The new Labour Government plans to use our pension money to fund infrastructure and clean energy, but there are some...
PMQs: 24 July 2024
24 JULY 2024 | ANALYSIS
Labour PM Sir Keir Starmer began his first PMQs session by wishing a quick recovery to the soldier who had been...
Scottish power?
23 JULY 2024 | OPINION
Among the itemised plans for more devolution and quangos, Scotland was the only region specifically named in the King’s Speech. The...
Breaking up the Kingdom – the first shots are fired
17 JULY 2024 | OPINION
Today, the King’s Speech included elements of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s programme for radical change.
The first indication came even...














