UncategorizedThe Commons: What we’re not talking aboutAnd how it somehow came to involve George W. Bush
UncategorizedMother of all debatesThe Conservatives have decided they will vote against today’s Liberal motion because a) it is " a transparent attempt to reopen...
Uncategorized’I can assure you nobody is getting their moat paid for’Stephen Maher asks and both Michael Ignatieff and Gilles Duceppe say they’re open to allowing Sheila Fraser to audit MP...
UncategorizedMonster hospitalSome thoughts now on Mark Kingwell’s recent essay , not necessarily in response, but at least inspired by. Andrew Potter has...
UncategorizedThe Commons: Weirder stillIggy: "The government has made a total mess of a great institution, Rights & Democracy"
UncategorizedThe peace of this kingdomBrian Topp makes the case for the import of last week’s House vote on prorogation.
UncategorizedWe cannot be trusted with this informationConservative Gerald Keddy explains why details of MP expenses shouldn’t be made public. On the one hand, he’s absolutely...
UncategorizedThis week has four sketchesOur weekly look back at all we saw and heard. Monday. Wait and see Tuesday. ’This is not an easy issue’ Wednesday. A good day...
UncategorizedThe Backbench Top TenOur weekly, and wholly arbitrary, ranking of the ten most worthy, or at least entertaining, MPs
UncategorizedWhat shall we tell our children?Apropos of not much, the Prime Minister offered the following interpretation of Parliamentary convention during QP...