As I write this on a train journey to London in the wake of Boris Johnson’s “Get Brexit Done” election victory, there is still a sense of shock in the Conservative majority achieved. Those of a “remain” disposition can now look forward to the “fright night” spectacle of a Withdrawal Agreement being approved in the Commons that will result in the UK’s departure from the EU by January 31st
David Cameron’s renegotiation does not seem to have persuaded voters to switch to the Remain camp, w...
In the ongoing process that is Brexit, every week, there has been a sense that we’ve reached the poi...
On 10 November 2015, after months of veiled threats, Prime Minister David Cameron wrote a letter to ...
As I write this on a train journey to London in the wake of Boris Johnson’s “Get Brexit Done” electi...
To say that the majority achieved by the Conservatives in the General Election (GE) is something of ...
As a candidate standing for the Liberal Democrats in this last General Election, Thursday December 1...
So 2019 turns out to be the year where Brexit looks set to be realised, with Parliament due to vote ...
Understandably we have heard little recently from Remainers or the second referendum brigade. As the...
Boris Johnson’s triumphant victory over Jeremy Hunt in the Conservative Party leadership contest has...
Almost two years after the country was asked to vote on the potential of Boris Johnson’s ‘oven ready...
We’re now over two months on from the election and, as expected, for many people Brexit’s importance...
First paragraph: Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party has won a large majority in the 2019 general ele...
What if the UK’s Tories threw a party to choose a Prime Minister — and Brexit never showed up? Th...
This week we’ll finally break away from Europe. The question that may be asked, though it seems, not...
On the surface, the UK General Election appears to have resolved the foremost political issue of our...
David Cameron’s renegotiation does not seem to have persuaded voters to switch to the Remain camp, w...
In the ongoing process that is Brexit, every week, there has been a sense that we’ve reached the poi...
On 10 November 2015, after months of veiled threats, Prime Minister David Cameron wrote a letter to ...
As I write this on a train journey to London in the wake of Boris Johnson’s “Get Brexit Done” electi...
To say that the majority achieved by the Conservatives in the General Election (GE) is something of ...
As a candidate standing for the Liberal Democrats in this last General Election, Thursday December 1...
So 2019 turns out to be the year where Brexit looks set to be realised, with Parliament due to vote ...
Understandably we have heard little recently from Remainers or the second referendum brigade. As the...
Boris Johnson’s triumphant victory over Jeremy Hunt in the Conservative Party leadership contest has...
Almost two years after the country was asked to vote on the potential of Boris Johnson’s ‘oven ready...
We’re now over two months on from the election and, as expected, for many people Brexit’s importance...
First paragraph: Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party has won a large majority in the 2019 general ele...
What if the UK’s Tories threw a party to choose a Prime Minister — and Brexit never showed up? Th...
This week we’ll finally break away from Europe. The question that may be asked, though it seems, not...
On the surface, the UK General Election appears to have resolved the foremost political issue of our...
David Cameron’s renegotiation does not seem to have persuaded voters to switch to the Remain camp, w...
In the ongoing process that is Brexit, every week, there has been a sense that we’ve reached the poi...
On 10 November 2015, after months of veiled threats, Prime Minister David Cameron wrote a letter to ...