š„š„š„Ā alert, as Lib Dem councillor Luisa Porritt snipes at the Tory party over whether their suggested use of the Proceeds of Crime Act against dodgy developers in [READ ON]
A SUNNY bank holiday was the perfect way to recharge the batteries – I sat on the beach wondering what would’ve happened in Belsize if Jonny Bucknell had not been [READ ON]
27 days to go
* The list of candidates registered for May 3
* Former Green candidate stands against Sian Berry
* Ukip retreat to one ward
* Youth MP calls for legalisation of drugs
* Saajid DAVID to launch Tory manifesto
* Flashback: JB's roar [READ ON]
THE jokes were a bit flat, weren’t they?, mused Jonny Bucknell after last night’s full council meeting. If he sounded deflated, maybe it was because this [READ ON]
THE resignation of Marx de Morais from the Conservative election team last week drew hearty congratulations from another former Tory candidate. “Brexit a non issue [READ ON]
THE list of Conservative candidates abandoning their local election campaigns continues after Marx de Morais quits the race in Gospel Oak. The effervescent campaigner who [READ ON]
THE Conservatives aimed to steal a march ahead of Camden’s council elections by picking candidates so long ago that the Tories still had a majority, nationally, in the [READ ON]
FLASHBACK post, but I’ve been busy and conference season was an intriguing couple of weeks which shouldn’t go unrecorded. Intriguing because both in Brighton and [READ ON]
JONNY BucknellĀ again,Ā who by the way isĀ still saying out loud that he’s onlyĀ ’51 percent ConservativeĀ (and 49 percent Labour)’ despite being at the [READ ON]
JUST before we get stuck into what’s going on at the Labour Party conference, let’s wind back a week for another reminder as to why Jonny Bucknell – the [READ ON]