Reflections on BrexitWhen the United Kingdom finally left the EU at 11pm on the 31st January 2020, I was one of the many people attending a ‘Brexit Party’....
Cabinet reshuffles should be based on policy, not personalityIn most circumstances, there is nothing wrong with a reshuffle. In a small organisation, it may allow people to develop their talents by...
Why the delay Prime Minister? – Select Committees and the Russian Election Interference ReportIn November 2019, Boris Johnson blocked the publication of a report into alleged Russian interference in UK democratic politics,...
Election reflection: the fall of the ‘Red Wall’The 2019 general election was set to be one of the most unpredictable in decades, with polls suggesting a myriad of outcomes all the way...
Antisemitism, Hypocrisy And The 2019 ElectionWith the polls closing in just a few hours, it is hard to determine what policies the electorate will prioritise when voting for their...
Another hung parliament means another general electionThe opinion polls for the 2019 election are gradually changing. The Conservatives retain a significant lead, but recent Survation and ICM...
Personality determines public policy and encourages dangerous rhetoricPersonality has been a factor of increasing significance in 21st Century politics: the election of Donald Trump, the Brexit referendum...
FOR & AGAINST: Boris JohnsonTom Bromwich argues FOR Boris Johnson The Blonde Bombshell has finally landed, and not a minute too late The lovechild of Genghis Khan...
Lions led by drug-mules - the Tory drug scandalGossip is the mortar that holds society together. How we know we can trust people without having to go through the laborious task of...