The Conservatives must finally move on from Boris Johnson
Johnson was never fit to be prime minister – the Tories should put him and his legacy behind them.
ByJohnson was never fit to be prime minister – the Tories should put him and his legacy behind them.
ByThe next UK election could be the first at which the Murdoch papers do not back the winning party.
ByRishi Sunak must now contend with two by-elections and a renewed Tory civil war.
ByIn trying and failing to satisfy Johnson’s supporters over the Covid inquiry, the Prime Minister has only made himself look…
ByCurrent and former Tory ministers could be going in and out of public hearings about the pandemic response until 2026.
ByFor the past 13 years, Britain has been run by people who fundamentally can’t be bothered.
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ByVoters move right with age – this was once regarded as an iron law of politics. The Conservative electorate would…
ByInside the dark new factions intent on taking over the Conservative Party.
ByThe Home Secretary’s attitude in the Commons today may be a part of her pre-leadership manoeuvrings.
ByThe Conservatives have now been in office for longer than New Labour but they have little to celebrate.
ByConservatives are telling us swimming in sewage is fine and to go without cheese sandwiches. Gone are the days of…
ByIt is perfectly plausible that Suella Braverman or another NatCon candidate will be the next Tory leader.
ByThe more unpopular the Conservatives become, the more they lash out at imaginary enemies.
ByBoris Johnson’s allies are openly blaming No 10 for losses in the local elections – but yet another leadership race…
ByThe NatCons are poised to capture a party in terminal decline.
ByThe Business Secretary's face-down with the ERG may make her more popular with those who have grown weary of the…
ByReceived wisdom says voting reform could kill off the Conservatives. That’s not how it’s worked in Europe.
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ByThe “coalition of chaos” attack line won’t work but Labour still faces big questions over its plans for government.
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