The Big Two beware: when political realignments happen, they do so with brutal speed A series of opinion polls published in recent days have shown something unprecedented in British politics: four parties in a statistical tie. The UK vote is… By Rob Ford
UK Politics The Tinkerbell effect: is British politics on the brink of a Brexit realignment? By Rob Ford
What Theresa May’s treatment of Generation Windrush means for other immigrants “Trust us, we will treat EU citizens fairly” is likely to evoke some pretty bitter laughs around the negotiating… By Rob Ford
How will our parties cope with the growing generational divide in today’s politics? The rise of insurgent parties shows the growing political importance of the value differences which divide the nation’s old… By Rob Ford
What does Theresa May’s universally unpopular treatment of the Windrush Generation mean for other migrants? “Trust us, we will treat EU citizens fairly” is likely to evoke some pretty bitter laughs around the negotiating… By Rob Ford
Knee-jerk Islamophobia: why Trevor Kavanagh is wrong about British Muslims This kind of evidence-free, stereotype-laden assault on the British Muslim community has got to stop, says Rob Ford. By Rob Ford
Voters recognise the complexity of migration. It’s time policymakers did too The public recognise the benefits as well as the costs of immigration. By Rob Ford
Voters recognise the complexity of migration. It’s time policymakers did too The public recognise the benefits as well as the costs of immigration. By Rob Ford