Tag: Boris Johnson

So we’re off to the polls in December for what is likely to be the most unpredictable general election in a long while. Nationwide, four…

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This is final blog from our chief executive reporting back on the third of the main party conferences … Right back in the ancient times…

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As Boris Johnson blustered his way into his latest hole, I suddenly remembered the psychologist Norman Dixon, author of the revelatory 1976 tome On the…

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I never have had much time for superheroes. Entire stories and worlds in which women barely feature, apart from as occasional love-interests, always read like…

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Jonathan Swift would be relishing the political havoc which awaits. He would recognise our current Lilliput. A land inhabited by politicians as troublesome and as…

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This article first that first appeared on our site has now been published by InFacts Let us imagine, for a moment, that Boris had backed…

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Let us imagine, for a moment, that Boris had backed Remain. He announces he is due to deliver a keynote speech. He is still a…

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As I argued in the Guardian earlier in the week, the Greens and Lib Dems should not be too overwhelmed by their results in last week’s…

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Friends, Radix followers, countrymen, lend me your ears I come to bury May not to praise her The evil that men or women do lives…

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I was fascinated by Peter Fischer Brown’s suggestion that there are people in the Brexit camp who believe that a no-deal Brexit the hard way…

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I have returned, as General Macarthur might have said. I was only gone a week to the calmer fields of Picardy, but I feel kike…

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