Paralysis in Westminster
There has been so much publicity about the woes of the Conservative Party, it would appear to the untrained eye that all the other political parties face the Government united…
There has been so much publicity about the woes of the Conservative Party, it would appear to the untrained eye that all the other political parties face the Government united…
Theresa May does not make the job of Prime Minister look easy. Her Foreign Secretary condemned her customs union plans as ‘crazy’, the Windrush scandal cost her a key ally…
The recent spate of violent crime across the capital has given Corbyn an opportunity to try to wrest back control of the political narrative. Law and order is historically home…
On the surface, Jeremy Corbyn’s decision to attend a Passover Seder dinner on Monday night hosted by a Jewish community group in his North London constituency seems like sound political…
There was an expectation that Jeremy Corbyn would, at the end of his speech, proclaim the Labour Party were ready to take over the world. Certainly, from the confidence with…
Labour’s 2017 manifesto delivers plenty of crowd-pleasing policies. Nationalisation of the railways, more funding for public services, and giveaways such as free childcare will always poll well individually. However, taken…
Another in a long line of examples of Labour’s ineptitude, late last night the party’s manifesto was leaked a week early. This does not look good for a party riven…
We have grown used to the Chancellor pulling the proverbial rabbit out of the hat at the end of the Budget Statement – it is the crowd-pleasing headline grabber that…
Another Labour crisis, another bout of speculation about a possible successor. Last week the infamously rebellious Jeremy Corbyn instituted a three-line whip instructing his MPs to vote in favour of…