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By Ian Dunt John Bercow struggled to control jubilant scenes among Tory backbenchers during the last PMQs of this parliament. Conservatives shouted “bye-bye” to their Labour counterparts in a stormy session during which David Cameron launched an all-out attack on Gordon Brown’s record. The prime minister came in for criticism for misleading the Chilcot inquiry… Read more »
When the expenses scandal first broke, policy proposals exploded from every quarter, as all three party leaders desperately tried to appear ahead of the pack during a period of unprecedented drama in Westminster. From the deselection of MPs to electoral reform, ideas came from every corner. And then, suddenly, there was consensus. As Sir Christopher… Read more »