Liz Truss, Angela Rayner and the perils of partisanship
Too often, criticisms are dismissed because of who is making them rather than because they are wrong.
ByToo often, criticisms are dismissed because of who is making them rather than because they are wrong.
ByA failed attempt to shut down the conference in Brussels made Nigel Farage’s point for him.
ByFor the former prime minister, being laughed at is better than being ignored.
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BySlick communication is not a nice-to-have but a key function of governing.
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