Amidst extraordinary scenes yesterday, as John Bercow announced the date for his resignation as Speaker of the House of Commons, Boris Johnson suffered his sixth parliamentary defeat in six days. Two “humble addresses” were approved by Bercow last night requiring the Government to publish full details for MPs of Operation Yellowhammer –the Government’s “No Deal” preparations; and b) publish all correspondences relating to the suspending (“proroguing”) of Parliament
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Casting an eye over recent events is a salutary experience. As always, though there’s plenty to anal...
So the UK’s Johnson Government has fouled itself with another scandal of possible corruption and con...
To say that the majority achieved by the Conservatives in the General Election (GE) is something of ...
So, now we know, a large proportion of Boris Johnson’s parliamentary party, his MP’s, 148 out of 359...
Since the early hours of Tuesday 10th September, Parliament has been suspended (officially known as ...
Today’s landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the UK has sent yet more shock waves through the B...
I am not ashamed to say that I spent much of Saturdaywatching the Parliamentary Audio-Visual Service...
Boris Johnson’s triumphant victory over Jeremy Hunt in the Conservative Party leadership contest has...
Yesterday I was invited to speak on the BBC News Channel on the prospects of an impending General El...
In the ongoing process that is Brexit, every week, there has been a sense that we’ve reached the poi...
As a candidate standing for the Liberal Democrats in this last General Election, Thursday December 1...
In the aftermath of his December election victory when Prime Minister Boris Johnson was enjoying the...
One has to hand it to Boris Johnson, at the time of writing still the UK’s Prime Minister and if cur...
There can be little doubt that the highlight of this week’s events in Westminster will be the appear...
Speaking to a political insider yesterday about what has been going on over the last few week, this ...
Casting an eye over recent events is a salutary experience. As always, though there’s plenty to anal...
So the UK’s Johnson Government has fouled itself with another scandal of possible corruption and con...
To say that the majority achieved by the Conservatives in the General Election (GE) is something of ...
So, now we know, a large proportion of Boris Johnson’s parliamentary party, his MP’s, 148 out of 359...