Speakergate is not a procedural spat – it’s a crisis of British democracy
Wednesday’s row was about a critical issue, fundamental to the operation of parliamentary democracy in this country.
Wednesday’s row was about a critical issue, fundamental to the operation of parliamentary democracy in this country.
The Online Safety Bill is a senseless crusade of censorship. But what is more worrying is the mentality of those who have drafted it.
The next eleven weeks will decide whether the new government is a viable and sustainable political force.
Johnson is leading a “zombie government” lacking any purpose, according to Labour, and holidaying at a time of national crisis.
As the General Election gets into full swing, and as political parties start drafting their manifestos, they should consider a commitment to completely overhaul how
The British have long been adept at producing epic literary sagas in a gothic setting. In the 19th century the English novelist Mary Shelley wrote
“A paradox, a paradox, a most ingenious paradox…” This week’s events seem to justify a quick burst of Gilbert and Sullivan. The situation is indeed
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Theresa May’s announcement, calling for a general election on June 8, 2017, caught virtually everyone by surprise. May has repeatedly rejected calls for an early
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