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Cowardice: Rishi Sunak’s Government

As Rishi Sunak’s premiership gets underway, a pervasive technique has become apparent in the way his government and his party operates.

British Politics, Parliament, United Kingdom    Boris Johnson, Conservative Party, cowardice, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak

The Six-Week Prime Minister

After just 44 days in office, Liz Truss has resigned as Prime Minister. Hers was the worst premiership in recent memory, but the implications are worse than they seem

British Politics, United Kingdom    Conservative Party, Government, Liz Truss, Prime Minister, Resignation

Short: Who’s House? Hunt’s House

New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has scrapped nearly every measure set out in last month’s “mini-budget”. Markets might be calm, but the Government is in free fall

British Politics, Cost of Living, United Kingdom    Chancellor, Conservative Party, Jeremy Hunt, Liz Truss, mini budget

Short: The Four-Week Chancellor

Kwasi Kwarteng has been sacked after just over a month in the Treasury, but can his replacement hope to lead the Tories to electability again?

British Politics, United Kingdom    Conservative Party, Jeremy Hunt, Kwasi Kwarteng, Liz Truss, U-turn

Iran Protests: The End of the Ayatollahs?

The month-long, women-led protests in Iran continue, and look more likely to cause regime change each passing day

International Politics, Iran, Middle East    Ali Khamenei, hijab, Iran, Mahsa Amini, protests

Kwarteng U-Turns: Dire Tory Prospects

The Treasury’s U-turn on the 45p top tax rate has been welcomed by the markets and the public, but it has only worsened the Truss Government’s terrible optics

British Politics, Cost of Living, United Kingdom    Conservative Party Conference, cost of living, Kwasi Kwarteng, Liz Truss, U-turn

Short: Kwarteng’s Gamble

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng recently announced economic measures to curb the cost of living crisis. It is classic trickle-down economics, and the markets seem to agree.

British Politics, Cost of Living, Trade and Commerce    cost of living, inflation, Kwasi Kwarteng, Liz Truss, mini budget

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United Kingdom    Constitution, Funeral, King Charles, Queen Elizabeth, Royal

Liz Truss and the Great Leap Rightward

PM Truss has entered Downing Street. Her cabinet appointments threaten a lurch to the right wing. Can Britain cope?

British Politics, Parliament, United Kingdom    Cabinet, Conservative, Liz Truss, Prime Minister, Prime Minister's Questions

The UN Report on Uyghur Genocide

The UN has recently released it’s long-awaited report on China’s treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, but will the report amount to any action?

China, International Politics, United Nations    China, Genocide, Human rights, United Nations, Uyghurs

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