Twelve months on from Thursday’s election, Johnson faces an unpalatable choice – and Cabinet resignations…
A new Conservative Government will need to transform the economy. It remains to be seen whether this be done with a majority based on northern, post-industrial Britain.
When a Labour leader has exhausted their stock of coherent charges, they claim that the Tories are going to sell the Health Service.
“Labour will never, ever, use our National Health Service as a bargaining chip in trade talks”, he says.
The result of a general election next month would by no means be a foregone conclusion.
The Johnson Government should balance the Northern Ireland element of its Brexit deal by strengthening the Union – which it should be doing anyway.
The continued use of international standards is critical for the UK’s ability to trade around the world, inside or outside the EU.
At stake here is whether Britain ultimately repatriates meaningful economy policy, or remains only ever one small step away from EU re-entry.
There’s a very strong law-and-order focus, with almost a third of those announced covering law enforcement or criminal sentencing.
Amid heated speculation, we reproduce the possible outcome presented by the former EU adviser to Theresa May.
The Neoliberal Manifesto, a joint project between the Adam Smith Institute and 1828, champions an approach based on freedom, markets and choice.
Leaving is just the start: the next government will need to embark on a serious programme of reform.
Open Europe’s new report offers a clear-eyed assessment of the practical and political hurdles the Prime Minister may face.
The Prime Minister himself has said that the May Withdrawal Agreement is dead – and dual-tariff systems for Northern Ireland would be unacceptable.