Liz Truss wants to govern a country that does not exist
The Prime Minister’s ideology blinds her to reality: Britain wants stability, not free-market revolution.
ByThe Prime Minister’s ideology blinds her to reality: Britain wants stability, not free-market revolution.
ByTory MPs are set to give their leader until Christmas to save her position.
ByThe Prime Minister’s desire for a full-scale ideological fight means the Labour leader will be forced to review his approach.
ByThe new prime minister is not the gift to Keir Starmer that many on the left think.
ByThe crowd waited for details, but none came – so they applauded anyway.
ByJohnson was good at running for office but hopeless at running the country. Once the public understood this, he had…
ByIf Liz Truss enters No 10 next week, she is expected to bring the Brexit ultras with her and establish…
ByAs a brutal winter beckons, the Conservative leadership front-runner and her band of free-market ideologues threaten to drag Britain further…
ByConservative austerity “formally jettisoned” Britain’s welfare state, says human rights lawyer Philip Alston.
ByIn three years he almost destroyed the country. Could the Conservatives really be mad or desperate enough to give this…
ByThe next election, in 2024, will be the last time the Tories can afford not to have an answer on…
ByWith every hustings, the Foreign Secretary’s performance has become more relaxed and assured.
ByOur government has gone missing in action, though I use the term “action” loosely.
ByThe national and international political response to the climate crisis is both tragic and farcical.
By2 October 2000: The Conservative Party is turning its back on Essex Man and selecting once again the squire, the…
ByAmid the rising cost of living, 49 per cent of families in financial hardship have nothing left after housing costs…
ByConservative contenders are forgetting that the government stimulates the economy by spending.
ByGreg Clark is now entering his second stint as Communities Secretary. Is he committed to Boris Johnson’s flagship policy for…
ByFree-market dogma is no solution to the UK’s living standards crisis.
ByRishi Sunak leads among the candidates when the public is polled but Ben Wallace is currently the party membership’s favourite.
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