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.
This week’s net migration numbers suggest immigration is out of control. The issue will play a major role in the general election.
Host Iain Martin and guest Tim Montgomerie on the Autumn Statement, immigration numbers and the rise of Reform, the party that with Nigel Farage could turn Conservative defeat into a rout.
On the latest Reaction podcast, Iain Martin talks to Walter Russell Mead, WSJ columnist and leading geopolitical commentator.
This factual data doesn’t really make much difference to the case for or against Brexit.
Future UK-EU negotiations should discuss the adoption of a cultural passport for the creative industries.
Britain is looking to retire, and its only concern is that its descent into genteel poverty, with a triple-locked pension, will not result in widespread social unrest.
The Brexit wars continue. Goodwin has responded to Cummings and both agree that we need new political parties. But where do they differ?
The Bank of Dave and Nigel has a nice ring to it.
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