Richard Holden: Labour – from a big party of people with small houses to a small party of people with big houses.
Regardless of whether the party chooses Starmer or Long-Bailey, it seems intent of fighting the last war next time.
Regardless of whether the party chooses Starmer or Long-Bailey, it seems intent of fighting the last war next time.
If Britain joined in a moment of self-doubt, it voted out as a confident, self-assured, optimistic, outward-looking and independent nation state.
It’s only Day Three – but Brussels is angling for a Britain with “the rights of Canada and the obligations of Norway”. Will there be a Managed No Deal instead?
Inclisiran was the reason for one of the first phone calls I made when appointed to my present role last year.
A WTO exit at the end of 2020 is not the probable outcome – but the risk does look under-priced.
It’s back to the future as we become a self-governing country – almost four years on from the EU referendum.
The UK and Johnson, with their combination of recovered stability and mainstream politics, look not half bad at all compared to the alternatives.
Plus: No nay to Huawei. Or to HS2, too. And: my looming interview with Pompeo on his visit to London.
We must maintain our pro-enterprise agenda to cement our status as being a place where both businesses and investors can thrive.
The month-on-month stability in our rankings highlights against just how much an overall majority has calmed British politics.
Her told a meeting in 1994 that “it has recently been said that the option of leaving the Community [is] ‘unthinkable’. I believe this attitude is rather simplistic.”
The third piece in our mini-series on the road to Brexit comes from the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union.
It is poor foreign policy. It will damage Israel’s counter-terrorism efforts. And it’s flagrantly unacceptable to the Palestinians.
Since 2016, the amount of “hate crime” has probably gone down. The number of UK residents from other EU states has certainly gone up.
The second piece in our mini-series on the road to Brexit explores the challenges which the anti-EU movement overcame to survive and then thrive.