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Past articles by Dan:

Which Remainer are you? Post-Brexit Edition

Newt Gingrich on the Republican Party’s woes… “We’re much better off than the British Labour.” → Read More

Cameron is showing his true (liberal) colours

The weakness of Labour and Ukip are allowing the Prime Minister to follow a surprisingly progressive agenda → Read More

Dan Explains His Streak

https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/685126663324184576... → Read More

Hodge "Streaks" Down Whitehall

The going was wet and it was a dark dawn for the "Dan Hodges Streak Down Whitehall", the forfeit for having lost his bet that UKIP would get less than 6% of the vote in the general election: https://twitter. → Read More

Hodges Streak Date Confirmed

Guido can happily reveal that, 243 days later, Dan Hodges has confirmed he will finally make good on his promise to streak naked through Westminster. Hodges has set 7 January in stone as the date for the run. Which gives him three weeks for his beard to grow long enough to protect his modesty.. → Read More

Jeremy Corbyn has become the Left's Enoch Powell

There is no point pretending that Corbyn's views are no longer the views of the broader Labour Party → Read More

Labour’s spineless MPs are killing the party

The parliamentarians hope ordinary party members will defy Corbyn as they daren’t do so themselves → Read More

Jeremy Corbyn and Stop The War deserve each other

The Labour leader will defy his own MPs to stand amongst the few friends he has who share his strange view of the world → Read More

David Cameron's posturing on Europe has to stop – he's fooling no one

There is no possible chain of events that would lead to the PM leading a campaign to leave Europe → Read More

Donald Trump is an outright fascist who should be banned from Britain today

The proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States incites hatred and violence against those who already live there → Read More

Oldham by-election: Nigel Farage will always be a bridesmaid, never a bride

There was a time when we thought Ukip’s destiny was to destroy the Conservative Party. Now it seems its historical function may simply be to get stuck in the throat of the Labour Party → Read More

Syria airstrikes vote: Hilary Benn didn't just look like the leader of the opposition. He looked like the prime minister

All the talk of Corbyn's legions of new activists were destroyed in an instant → Read More

The opponents of bombing in Syria demand the impossible: a perfect war

Our plan for defeating Isil may not be flawless, but it's one which might actually happen. And every day we wait, more people will die → Read More

Syria will be the spark for an open Labour rebellion

Jeremy Corbyn's stance on military action against Isil will give the shadow cabinet no choice but to set themselves against their leader → Read More

George Osborne is getting the politics right, again

The Chancellor could serve the public a cup of cold sick and still be more popular than Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party → Read More

Jeremy Corbyn is dragging Labour down into the abyss

The shadow cabinet has to tell their leader to back the bombing of Isil in Syria or resign en masse → Read More

If Labour MPs don’t do something about Jeremy Corbyn, the voters will

Corbyn has effectively placed a triple lock on the door of Downing Street, and handed the keys to the Tories → Read More

There is a clear link between Islam and terrorism. It's up to all of us to break it

We can pretend Paris had nothing to do with religion, and reap the consequences, or we can fight to reclaim faith from the fanatics → Read More

The Iraq war does not absolve the Paris terrorists

Blaming terrorism on our own behaviour is a preposterous game that ends with Britain giving up on its own way of life → Read More

David Cameron should unilaterally order air strikes on Syria after the Paris attacks

If there is political backlash, he should challenge rebels to vote against the government, or table a motion opposing his actions → Read More