Tim Shipman on the Brexit decade
Iain Martin talks to Tim Shipman about the new installment of his Brexit Quartet and the political gambles, successes and failures that led Brexit Britain to where it is today.
Iain Martin talks to Tim Shipman about the new installment of his Brexit Quartet and the political gambles, successes and failures that led Brexit Britain to where it is today.
By praising Trump and mocking cocktails to sound blokey, Johnson is positioning himself in preparation for 2024’s populist electoral wars on both sides of the Atlantic.
Beset by crises, it is still possible for the Tory leader to win against the odds.
Boris Johnson insisted there was “no other tool” than a full lockdown to control the virus in March 2020, as he began his much-anticipated two-day testimony at the Covid Inquiry today.
He’s the 56th Tory MP to announce he won’t be a candidate at the general election. He won’t be the last.
The Covid Inquiry is demonstrating just how unsuited to power Johnson was.
A picture of a pandemic-era government riven with internal clashes and eager to conceal its own failings emerged during an explosive day at Britain’s Covid inquiry.
The former PM must need more funds to get rid of those newts.
It seems taking the Chiltern Hundreds hasn’t quelled the former Mid Beds MP’s rage.
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