Christopher Howarth’s Guide to Brexit: Don’t panic, Leavers. Britain’s going Out – however the Supreme Court rules today
The claimants deserve their day in court. Ministers were right to appeal. And we will still leave the EU.
The claimants deserve their day in court. Ministers were right to appeal. And we will still leave the EU.
His critics have fallen for the Fact-Checking Fallacy: the illusion that in politics or journalism, accurate facts are all that matter.
It has been fabulous to see ECOWAS stand up and enforce progress in their own region.
We will do better outside the EU, the Single Market and the Customs Union.
The Prime Minister’s priorities entail a hard Brexit, and are more important to her than economic stability.
My new book lays out a plan for a phased repatriation of power which will secure our sovereignty while maintaining links with our allies.
It’s time for mistaken claims to the contrary to be consigned to history.
Very soon this will become a central electoral issue.
What possible reason could Labour have to vigorously oppose anti-fraud measures?
After decades of decline, the membership figures of the main political parties are on the rise. But will it make a difference?
Blair’s changes ignored security in the name of raising turnout. It is time to correct that error.
Are the fundamental tenets of freedom – that of association, expression, and worship – being maintained to their fullest extent? Some would say not.
While Assad’s goons kill, and we do nothing, our enemies observe our weakness.
The island is a model for how the mainland ought to develop.
Moving away from the current system would make America’s polarisation worse, not better.