Politics: a crisis of leadership
April 19, 2024 3:22 am Post a CommentThe BBC usually puts up facsimiles of the major newspaper front pages by just after one in the morning –... View Article
The BBC usually puts up facsimiles of the major newspaper front pages by just after one in the morning –... View Article
Courtesy of The Times, the “Ukip effect” is back in the news (albeit under a different name), with a prediction... View Article
What appears to be driving much of the Labour support – at least, the element of it which is not... View Article
I’m struggling to understand the political rationale behind Sunak’s extraordinary announcement that he is committing £117 million funding towards “protecting... View Article
Budget day is today, but you would have been forgiven for thinking it was yesterday, with the amount of news... View Article
Well before midnight yesterday, Sky News was proclaiming that Galloway had won. The broadcaster also claimed that former Labour candidate... View Article
Unless I am very much mistaken, Islam is a religion – although some will say, not without merit, that it... View Article
To say that Thursday evening and the early hours of Friday morning constituted “another disappointing election night for the Conservatives”... View Article
Although I tend not to sit up and wait for by-election results these days, the two contests, Wellingborough and Kingswood,... View Article
Simon Clarke is a man described as having the charisma of a bailiff’s letter. And, as a cabinet minister in... View Article
Headlines of the moment are focused on the rebellion of 60 Tory MPs and the resignation of two party chairman... View Article
I actually believe in déjà vu. I’ve experienced too many powerful examples of it to be able to ignore the... View Article
The Sunday Times reckons that Sunak has “pencilled in” the general election for 15 November. This is pure speculation of... View Article