Liz Kendall has spoken to
lobby journalists about defence spending, free schools, Labour's future and the prospect of being endorsed by Tony Blair.
Not exact matches
In my years of wandering its corridors and
lobbies, of hanging
about for late - night votes and dozing in committee rooms, I came to loathe British politics and to mistrust the special regiment of
journalists (far too close to their sources) who write
about it.
When I get a moment I'll write
about the atmosphere among
journalists here in the parliamentary
lobby, but for now, let's see what happens in PMQs.
The PM knows that winning support is often less
about what she says and more
about how she says it - and too many
lobby journalists are guilty of playing along.
They maintain databases of
lobbying contracts, campaign expenditures and donations that are publicly available, and as Horner noted, have been mined by good - government advocates and
journalists to raise questions
about lawmakers» motivations and potential conflicts of interest.