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Michael Heaver: 23, straight talker. Likes: grammar schools, limited government. Dislikes: high taxes, EU.

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  • Hugh Muir's Diary
    Hugh Muir's diary: The anti-gay marriage MP who raced against time. And lost - Rob Flello came, he spoke, but he couldn't say everything • With Labour's help, PM Dave jumped a significant hurdle en route to legislation enshrining ga...
    46 minutes ago
  • Politicalbetting.com
    Tories equal their lowest ever YouGov rating in the latest daily poll - Ukip edge up 2 The changes are on the previous daily poll. After last night’s different pictures from the YouGov and Survation polls the latest one from th...
    1 hour ago
  • UKPollingReport
    Scottish Referendum Polling - Long after I should have, I have finally got round to collecting up polling for the Scottish Independence Referendum next year on its own page here (though...
    2 hours ago
  • Bloggers4UKIP
    Poll: Should EU civil servants pay their "fair share" of tax? - EU civil servants pay as little as 8% income tax on their salaries, rising to 45% for the highest earners who can be on a salary of £190k or more. Big compan...
    2 hours ago
  • The Coffee House | Politics and News Discussion Forum
    Same Sex Marriage Bill: how MPs voted - This is the full Hansard of list of how MPs voted on tonight’s third reading of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill. It was a free vote, and the Bill… C...
    4 hours ago
  • Guido Fawkes
    Rotherham’s UKIP Child Catchers Finally Say Sorry - Rotherham council’s decision to remove three children from a foster couple because they supported UKIP sparked huge levels of anger among the readers of th...
    7 hours ago
  • Michael White
    Gay marriage is a detox symbol for Cameron, but is it worth the trouble? - Whatever the polls say, my hunch is that more unhappiness than happiness may be created by the same-sex couples bill A wise Labour veteran who has been c...
    10 hours ago
  • Iain Dale's Diary
    ConservativeHome Diary Week 6: Who Are The Harlots of British Politics? - Back in 2009 I published Nigel Farage’s autobiography. Not a single bookshop chain would stock it. Booksellers have always been of a leftish persuasion a...
    2 days ago
  • Nigel Hastilow
    IMF - International Monetary Frauds - The good news is that we’re not in a triple-dip recession. The bad news is that even the IMF is calling for a U-turn. The truth is the economy is still sha...
    3 weeks ago
  • Crash Bang Wallace
    Red Len and the Morning Mouthpiece - Tweet Guido reports that Len McCluskey, the newly re-elected general secretary of Unite, has issued an edict demanding that the union’s branches subsidise ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Independence Home
    Why Labour and Ed Miliband can’t be trusted on the EU - Labour’s recent success in the polls indicates that Ed Miliband could well become Prime Minister in 2015. But in an interview on BBC Radio 4′s Today progra...
    4 months ago
  • England Expects
    The Delusions of the Little Known - When those who are elected to that far away place, the European Parliament, time rests heavily on their hands. They twiddle their fingers and try to find ...
    6 months ago
  • John Bufton's Hustles in Brussels
    So Labour wants to play games? - Yesterday's Commons debate on the future EU budget was laughable really. I couldn't decide whether it was trick or treat when Labour got behind Tory rebels ...
    6 months ago
  • Douglas Carswell
    Why we need a fundamentally different approach to the economy - and what it might look like - Following my blog about the contradictory nature of the Coalition's stewardship of the economy, I was invited to take part in detailed interview on econ...
    8 months ago
  • The Talking Clock
    Every end is a new beginning... - Just remember that death is not the end... So, whilst The Talking Clock is - for now at least - mothballed, the many friends and regular readers who are "a...
    8 months ago
  • Boulton & Co.
    1922: So what? - With the Eurozone in crisis, the UK economy in a (modest) double dip recession, high unemployment and cuts in public services, why should we care who doe...
    1 year ago
  • LOBBYDOG
    So long.... - Dear Readers, Thanks for supporting this blog over the last few years. Writing it has been an absolute pleasure, though the time has come to shut this part...
    1 year ago
  • Kevin Maguire and Friends
    Is There a Doctor in the House? Cameron Needs Medical Help - Prime Minister's Questions was very lively today and I wrote the instant assessment below for revamped mirror.co.uk which is well worth a daily read, for pol...
    1 year ago
  • Direct Democracy
    2011 review and goodbye - Direct Democracy UK has covered all the major events of 2011, from the perspective of small government, localism and, of course, direct democracy. We ran t...
    1 year ago
  • Norfolk Blogger
    According to the Telegraph the riots are all down to teachers - I was left open mouthed, but not entirely surprised this morning when headlines started coming in that a teacher had been in court for looting. As a teache...
    1 year ago
  • Tory Outcast
    Baroness Ashton still doesn't see the irony and hypocrisy in her claim to want the best for the Libyan People - As I posted last week the most effective thing we could do to assist developing countries out of poverty and then into democracy would be to stop crippling...
    2 years ago
  • Tory Bear
    And So It Came To Pass -
    2 years ago
  • Dan List Daily
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