We fear the worst after Cummings’ departure, but Johnson must now make the best of it. That means a Cabinet shuffle.
We would like to hear from people under the age of 35 with an exciting idea or contribution to policy debate.
Hear from the former chief executive of Vote Leave and co-founder of the TaxPayers’ Alliance about Brexit, the fiscal crisis and forthcoming political battles.
There is a mistaken view that threats to freedom stem from the state, but peer pressure can equally result in “despotism of custom”.
We’ve learned nothing at all about his outlook but quite a lot about his capacities during the last tumultuous twelve months.
The Public Administration Committee would take a 3000-word document only. Here is Moynihan’s complete take.
In many cases, they are ridiculed, stereotyped and portrayed as somewhere between bigoted and racist.
One of the biggest lessons of the referendum was that newspapers and other outlets had failed to spot widespread sentiment.
From fishing to illegal immigration, Britain must make preparations to give its claim of “walking away” some weight.
A Government that shows humility and honesty will retain the benefit of the doubt, but that runs counter to a ‘never apologise, never explain’ ethos.
The Treasury has been welded at the top to Number Ten. Now there’s a push to do more of the same to the Office.
It may be necessary, given the Coronavirus, and could even work. But Britain has a long, long record of state spending failing to turbo-charge growth.
As the old saying doesn’t quite put it, scientists advise, but Ministers decide – on moving to mitigation or anything else.
The second piece in our mini-series on the road to Brexit explores the challenges which the anti-EU movement overcame to survive and then thrive.
For too many legislators, biffing the Prime Minister for a short-term thrill is the acme of political maturity.