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Matt Chorley is Political Correspondent for The Independent on Sunday.

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Election night: who wins and loses, Eagle Eye

Election night: who wins and loses

It could well be that the election results bring bad news for everyone – Cameron wins London (thanks to Boris) but loses hundreds of council seats, Miliband loses Glasgow and London but makes gains in key seats in the south of England, Clegg loses fewer seats than last year but Lib Dems drop below 3,000 [...]

By | Eagle Eye, iPolitics | Thursday, 3 May 2012 at 11:00 am

Unfocused Clegg makes a spectacle of himself, Eagle Eye

Unfocused Clegg makes a spectacle of himself

As a member of the Fellowship of Unnecessary Clegg Knowledge, I spotted last week that the Deputy Prime Minister has had a mini-makeover.
Brace yourselves: the Lib Dem leader has started wearing glasses. In a blink and you miss it moment, during Nick Robinson’s report on the election trail with the Cleggmeister, he gave his new [...]

By | Eagle Eye, iPolitics | Thursday, 3 May 2012 at 9:10 am

Cameron hints at a coalition after 2015, Eagle Eye

Cameron hints at a coalition after 2015

The Prime Minister has given an interview to the London Evening Standard, ostensibly to big up Boris, but not too much. Better to have him gainfully occupied in City Hall than jobless, making trouble in Westminster.
Towards the end there is a revealing exchange, when Sarah Sands suggests recent poll gains for UKIP could mean Cameron [...]

By | Eagle Eye, iPolitics | Wednesday, 2 May 2012 at 5:49 pm

The graph that Miliband backers will be watching, Eagle Eye

The graph that Miliband backers will be watching

Ed Miliband had a good PMQs. Not stunning, still the slight feeling that a few more forensic questions on Jeremy Hunt’s conduct might have exposed David Cameron more, but his “shadow of sleaze” line will hang over the government. And to think, there’s barely a week until local elections.
Labour are excited. The last time Miliband [...]

By | Eagle Eye, Notebook, iPolitics | Wednesday, 25 April 2012 at 2:55 pm

Iain Duncan Smith done a funny, Eagle Eye

Iain Duncan Smith done a funny

Work and Pensions questions were a right laugh this week. Honestly.
Liam Byrne, Labour’s follically challenged shadow work and pensions secretary, took aim at his opposite number Iain Duncan Smith, declaring:
“I think the Secretary of State detains his barbers for about as long as I do. Does he go along and ask for his hair to [...]

By | Eagle Eye, iPolitics | Wednesday, 25 April 2012 at 11:25 am

A sneak peek at the new look Independent on Sunday, Eagle Eye

A sneak peek at the new look Independent on Sunday

Currently shortlisted for Sunday Newspaper of the Year.
Currently shortlisted for Weekend Newspaper of the Year.
Winner of three Society of News design awards.
Now pick up your all new Independent on Sunday this weekend, packed with new features and a few surprises.

By | Eagle Eye, Notebook, iPolitics | Friday, 20 April 2012 at 6:49 pm

Someone is obsessed with Lords reform – and it’s not Nick Clegg, Eagle Eye

Someone is obsessed with Lords reform – and it’s not Nick Clegg

The latest round of public harrumphing over reforming the House of Lords has dragged out the Non-Believers in the Tory party who still think Conservatives won the 2010 election.
They have also, apparently, forgotten what the manifesto which didn’t win the election promised.
Conservative manifesto
We will work to build a consensus for a mainly-elected second chamber to [...]

By | Eagle Eye, iPolitics | Friday, 20 April 2012 at 10:03 am

Is this the next Lib Dem Cabinet minister?, Eagle Eye

Is this the next Lib Dem Cabinet minister?

She has the triple credentials of being Scottish/female/media friendly.

By | Eagle Eye, iPolitics | Thursday, 19 April 2012 at 4:27 pm

Is Budget Purdah dead – and does it matter?, Eagle Eye

Is Budget Purdah dead – and does it matter?

One simple explanation for the mess the Budget turned into is so much of it leaked in advance.
The Lib Dems get the blame, because Nick Clegg ”went early” with his demand in January that George Osborne go ”further and faster” on raising the income tax threshold towards £10,000.
Tories claim the Lib Dems cannot be trusted, [...]

By | Eagle Eye, iPolitics | Wednesday, 18 April 2012 at 6:15 pm

Ann Widdecombe on hating the coalition, doing Big Brother and her rude autobiography, Eagle Eye

Ann Widdecombe on hating the coalition, doing Big Brother and her rude autobiography

“If they had offered me the Lords, which they did not, I would have taken it.”

By | Eagle Eye, iPolitics | Sunday, 15 April 2012 at 11:47 am

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