The question is why the UK is being so timid. is it Johnson, ministers or the Blob? Let’s consider the options.
Radical devolution and a new focus on HE and FE are among two things that can help the Government achieve its aims.
It was meant to be a home but has become the heart of government. With this split personality, no wonder a frat house culture took hold of it.
Whether he survives this political storm remains to be seen. But Conservatives won’t win the next election if they continue with their current policies.
He has notched up some remarkable accomplishments. With some help, his best days may still be to come.
Who is enjoying his discomfort? Labour, the LibDems, Macron, Rejoiners, woke academics – everyone, in short, who wants to see Brexit Britain fail.
A Platonic Guardian must reach a view on the conduct of a Homeric warrior – one whose passions are, in the view of her fellow guardians, trashing the state.
The resignation of his former SpAd and Brexit negotiator will come as a personal blow to the Prime Minister.
One can be confident that arguments to the contrary are the sort of defeatist doom-mongering up with which Johnson will not put.
The Prime Minister’s economic strategy seems to depend on it staying low. But there’s no reason to believe that this will be the case.
This can give the Tories a tremendous advantage in a democracy because the public, as a whole, does not have fixed views either.
The cat of Tory tax rises has fewer than nine lives. Especially if these breach manifesto pledges and are generationally unfair.