Brexit: the best is yet to come
October 31, 2022 12:41 am Post a CommentI haven’t written about Brexit for a while – it’s too dispiriting to keep returning to the wholly avoidable mess... View Article
I haven’t written about Brexit for a while – it’s too dispiriting to keep returning to the wholly avoidable mess... View Article
While attention in the UK has been largely focused on the political psychodrama, the real life drama in Ukraine continues... View Article
Jordan Peterson is holding forth in the Telegraph, delivering a heady dose of controversy which is exactly the sort of... View Article
Happy news comes from India, via Reuters, to the effect that Tata Chemicals, one of the top 10 chemical companies... View Article
From the high politics of yesterday’s blogpost to the concerns of mere mortals takes us to a couple of pieces... View Article
It’s hardly worth bothering with the reshuffle, especially as the media – as always – are obsessed with the ongoing... View Article
Strictly speaking, a non-racist view of Sushi’s ascension to the throne in No.10 – as opposed to the one in... View Article
So we have yet another new PM – and Tory members of Twitter are fuming. The right wing narrative over... View Article
Well, it does begin to look as if we’ll see a “coronation” later today. Despite his bluster, it is quite... View Article
I’m long past caring who leads the Tory party. It’s doubtful anyone can salvage the mess they’ve made of it.... View Article
It is perhaps a truism that most political journalists have no real interest in politics – as in the development... View Article
At the time of writing (2am), Sushi had 103 declared supporters and had secured his place in the leadership contest.... View Article
At 12:09 pm yesterday, the prime minister’s official spokesman told reporters that there were no plans for Miss Trussed to... View Article
With yesterday described as a “day of chaos”, after the resignation of home secretary Suella Braverman, and much more, the... View Article
There’s an argument about that were it not for Brexit, there wouldn’t be a £60bn hole in public finances. The... View Article
It maybe because power cuts are on the agenda that we’re now seeing a flow of articles on the subject... View Article