The Morning After: A More Hopeful Day
It’s a strange feeling. There I sat at my local count, the future of Ellesmere Port and Bromborough and Chester North and Neston to be decided later that night. In… Read more »
It’s a strange feeling. There I sat at my local count, the future of Ellesmere Port and Bromborough and Chester North and Neston to be decided later that night. In… Read more »
It’s the night before polling day, and this will only be a short article as I have to catch up on my sleep. I’ll be awake all night tomorrow night… 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 »
Already 2024 is shaping up to become one of the most consequential years in recent British political history, and it isn’t even Spring yet. In these brief few weeks we… 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 »
I think it’s about time I register an interest on this blog. It may not come as a surprise if you’re a regular reader as I have alluded to it… Read more »
The political world was graced this week by no less than 3 by-elections in England; the seats of Uxbridge and South Ruislip in Northwest London, Selby and Ainsty near Leeds… Read more »
After a full day of voting and a full night of counting, the results of the 2023 Local Elections are in. 230 councils went to the polls on Thursday in… Read more »