Political Analysis
Parliamentary analysis from ePolitix.com
PMQs - The Verdict
Labour MP Ronnie Campbell kicked off proceedings noting that the leader of the House was "sitting in superman's seat", in a reference to the prime minister's absence due to his attendance at the EU council in Brussels.
Topical analysis from The House Magazine
Exclusive analysis from The House Magazine.
Marching to Cameron's beat
Riding high as they are in the polls, and with traditional Labour supporters hit hard by the economic downturn, the Tories are marching a growing army of foot soldiers into Gordon Brown's heartlands, writes Michael Brown
Thursday 25th September 2008Deserving or by default?
Last autumn David Cameron's mission was simple: prevent an early election and save his job. But after the ensuing 12 months of success, the Tory leader must now make a specific positive case for the election of a Conservative government, writes Fraser Nelson.
Thursday 25th September 2008Political analysis from Whitehall & Westminster World
The latest analysis by top commentators from Whitehall & Westminster World.
Diplomas won't help social mobility
The government's flagship Diplomas for 14- to 19 year-olds will hinder rather than help social mobility, says Chris Woodhead
Wednesday 15th October 2008Bettering Beijing
The Chinese Olympics was an astonishing spectacle. But Chris Brown argues London 2012 could be yet more impressive – by focusing on sports and sustainability rather than medals and media
Friday 12th September 2008This Week's Agenda
Keep track of the key political developments taking place this week
The state of the parties
Exclusive articles from the Monitor magazine.
Three senior political commentators give their insight into the key issues facing the three main parties this month.
Called to account
Financial turmoil may have helped Alistair Darling survive Labour's Party conference but, writes George Parker, in the long term prospects are grim
Wednesday 15th October 2008In step with the times
Vince Cable's stock has never been higher, but does he really provide economic credibility for the Liberal Democrat Party? Michael White reports
Wednesday 15th October 2008Money talks
Promising to fix the broken society is one thing, now David Cameron and George Osborne have to show they can fix the shattered economy too. Francis Elliott assesses their options
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