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Another hung parliament means another general election
The opinion polls for the 2019 election are gradually changing. The Conservatives retain a significant lead, but recent Survation and ICM...
GE 2019: Fight for The Nations
Whereas coverage of the Conservatives’ pursuit of midlands and northern England constituencies has been plentiful, the critical nature of...
The Liberal Democrats: An Affront to British Democracy
The great thing about elections is that they give you the chance to take a look the state of politics, see what party you think will best...
Coca Cola’s General Manager, Jonathan Woods, on plastic, Brexit and sugar
A global audit named Coca-Cola the top plastic polluter in the world on the day I interviewed Jonathan Woods, the company’s general...
Remainers may have won the battle, but they’ve lost the war
There was joy at the second referendum march in Parliament Square on Saturday as the Letwin Amendment passed 322 votes to 306 against....
Does unparliamentary language incite violence?
Brexit, off the back of a referendum won on small margins and huge regional differences, is naturally polarising. The question posed to...
‘Bollocks to Brexit’ – the Transformation of the Lib Dems
“It is with great sadness that I’ve come to realise the Conservative Party is no longer the party I joined over 20 years ago.” These were...
Brexit, Pursued by a Ber-cow
It has defeated 2 Prime Ministers, cultivated a culture of division and mistrust, stymied the Mother of Parliaments, and now, Brexit has...
Elephants in a room: Adult social care during the Brexit years
Brexit as a political phenomenon has defined the last three years. Three years of negotiations, deadlines and extensions. Yet the cry...
The EU elections were not a victory for leave or remain
Nigel Farage was not wrong when he stood defiant declaring that, “there’s massive message here”, the day after the election results came...
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