The move back to two party politics of 2017 seems to be repeating itself this time round.
The Fixed Terms Parliament Act may pave the way to delivering Brexit by October 31. And for that, we can thank…
It must necessarily have a worldview. The question is whether or not this has caught up with the Brexit vote.
He was murdered by terrorists 40 years ago today. Now there is a new, exemplary biography of him.
A new study of the 2017 general election shows May failing to insist on a message and a manifesto which supported each other.
So much of what now appears inevitable could have been very different – at least in the short term.
“If the priority becomes avoiding new cooperation with a country outside the EU, then this will have damaging real world consequences for the security of all our people.”
In the best of all worlds, standards would be upheld voluntarily. But in the world we have, we seem to need rules – and sometimes to extend them.
The Prime Minister needs to be more self confident with the media.
Corbyn is unfitted to public office of any sort. All sensible Labour folk know it, but many cannot currently bring themselves to say it outright.
Disraeli defined conservatism as ‘love of country and an instinct for power’, and her successors should strive for her winning fusion of the two.