First published in The Globalist Who would have ever thought that a decade after the Brexit vote, British politics is becoming ever more fully European in outcome?…
First published in The Globalist Who would have ever thought that a decade after the Brexit vote, British politics is becoming ever more fully European in outcome?…
The current concern with foreign financial interference in British politics (whether Musk or Moscow driven) is belatedly welcome. However, the Government’s response seems both lethargic…
The highly consequential budget on October 30th marks the latest piece in the still-to-be-completed giant jigsaw puzzle that will finally tell us what this Labour…
The Bank of England has fallen further behind its G20 counterparts in greening the financial system, according to the latest Green Central Banking Scorecard, published…
At this week’s Labour conference, the leadership injects some positivity about the country’s prospects having been criticised for its so far downbeat messaging that is…
In the run up to the Labour Party Conference, the Westminster village has got itself ever more excited by Taylor Swift and Arsenal tickets, the…
A Labour government with an unbelievable majority. What could it mean for primary care and other related community based services and what specifically did their…
What should we make of the extraordinary election campaign we’ve just lived through – where, as Rory Stewart said, 99 per cent of Boris Johnson’s…
With the UK election barely a month away, voters are scanning the parties’ manifestos for clues to the future – particularly that of the likely…
The Conservatives’ Election Campaign so far feels oddly like Jeremy Corbyn’s in 2019. Every day, we get a bold new policy announcement designed to grab…
Attempting to draw conclusions about the outcome of yesterday’s elections with little more than a third of the votes counted is a complete mug’s game,…
The Conservatives seek to frame pretty much every general election (with the exception of “Get Brexit Done”) as Tory tax cuts versus Labour spend. …