Conservative MPs obediently voting against a windfall tax and savings of up to £600 on soaring household energy bills deserve a kick in the ballots.
In rejecting Labour’s bid to change a Queen’s Speech doing little for the cost of living crisis, Tories are on the wrong side of the argument.
When even the North Sea energy giants admit a windfall tax would not cut investment, the argument for that tax is clear to nearly everyone except the Conservative Party.
Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak, Kwasi Kwarteng and the rest of them are fools who will be made to pay dearly.
Politics is about whose side you are on – the Tories are against ordinary people and in favour of giant corporations.
Labour leader Keir Starmer has drawn a thick red dividing line between his party and Boris Johnson’s Conservatives.
Voters will remember this betrayal by the Government next time they go to the polls.
End mauling
How many more children and adults must die before the Government comes down hard on owners of dangerous dogs?
The heartbreaking mauling of three-year-old Daniel John Twigg will not be the last unless effective enforcement of robust public safety laws is imposed.
Responsible dog owners have nothing to fear from tighter controls. Allowing the irresponsible minority to terrorise, injure, and in extreme cases kill people, is not acceptable.
Ministers who claim they are too busy or the issue too complex are part of the problem.
Victims of savage dog attacks do not want sympathy. They want the attacks to end.
All kicking off
The clash of former international teammates Jamie Vardy and Wayne Rooney in the Wagatha Christie trial shows there will be no winners in this crazy case.
But the courtroom contest between their wives Rebekah and Coleen is now sorted if it needs to go to penalties.