Post-Election: The Real Winners?
Every time a general election is held in this country, the British people are told we are at a turning point in our history, that the result of our votes… Read more »
Every time a general election is held in this country, the British people are told we are at a turning point in our history, that the result of our votes… Read more »
It’s on. It’s finally on. After however many years that we’ve all been screaming for one, it has finally, mercifully, come at last. Rishi Sunak, on a torrential May afternoon… Read more »
As has been set out clearly in this blog recently, and as anyone with a remote amount of sense can tell, Rishi Sunak’s five priorities are not going well. One… Read more »
It’s pretty fair to say that the current Conservative Government in the UK is not very popular. True, the past few Conservative Governments have also not been the most well-received,… Read more »
Jeremy Hunt this week announced his first budget in the Commons. There is little support for working people in it, but includes a tax break fro the top 1%
As Rishi Sunak’s premiership gets underway, a pervasive technique has become apparent in the way his government and his party operates.
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
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
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?
Well, there he goes. A man who, just a few short weeks ago, announced his intention to pursue a third Prime Ministerial term, and described his political career as “barely… Read more »