A tale of two political post-mortemsÂ
The Tories must recalibrate to become an effective opposition while it is in everyone’s interests that the SNP self-destructs.
The Tories must recalibrate to become an effective opposition while it is in everyone’s interests that the SNP self-destructs.
The major reshuffle surprise wasn’t the sacking of Braverman. It was the return to frontline politics of a former big hitter.
Their outspoken support for Brexit and willingness to engage in culture wars seem to be the main reasons why Dorries and Braverman rose so far so fast.
What is much more likely than Braverman becoming Tory leader is that she will become an active member of the conservative entertainment complex.
Famously, when the bosses of football clubs declare they have “full confidence” in a manager, it is a prelude to the sack.
Iain Martin talks to Maggie Pagano about how Sunak will handle Braverman, the potential of electoral reform and the influence of social justice activism on businesses.
The Home Secretary’s fiery op-ed comes ahead of the intended pro-Palestine march on Armistice Day.
The Tories took on the culture wars today ahead of the Prime Minister’s closing speech tomorrow.
Japan is a cursed destination for prime ministerial trips. An awkward question about Suella Braverman shouldn’t have rocked the boat.
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