Starmer’s slow and steady prosecution of Boris Johnson could win the raceThe 2019 general election was a humiliating defeat for the Labour Party. ‘Red Wall’ seats in the North of England were turned to rubble
'Ruling Britannia'- An Ever Relevant Read‘Ruling Britannia’ is perfect for understanding why political reform is necessary. Andrew Marr has been an astute, dominant political...
Boris' Lurking FutureJust shy of six months since his successful election, Boris Johnson should be riding high, yet his position as Prime Minister seems oddly...
Just what is an establishment?Throughout education, we are always told to be as academically successful as possible. Why is this the case? Good qualifications are more...
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’....
Following Britain: Will other countries join in leaving the EU?The United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union is unprecedented. Not only did it come as a surprise to many European countries, it...
Brexit Britain and a tale of sovereigntyThe best fictional example of the ultimate totalitarian state is George Orwell’s ‘1984.’ The state of Oceania, run by Big Brother, has...
The new year is full of influential political developmentsThe 2010s may have just departed, but already there are now political ventures to look towards. While 2020 is only just upon us,...
Enter stage left: The incoming EU Commission's new challengesIn her opening statement to the European Parliament, the newly elected President of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, stressed the...
The Shifting Focus of the GE19I can’t remember a time in politics before Brexit. Since I became interested in politics, Brexit has dominated public discourse, halting...