The expression, “A week is a long time in politics” is attributed to Harold Wilson and made when giving a lobby briefing for journalists during the sterling crisis of 1964. Significantly, Liberal leader, Joseph Chamberlain, in 1886 stated, “In politics, there is no use in looking beyond the next fortnight.
It seems that there will be a general election before Christmas. This, it is believed, could break t...
As the Liberal Democrats kick off the party conference season, tax and public spending issues look s...
As a candidate standing for the Liberal Democrats in this last General Election, Thursday December 1...
British politics has become a strange place. Politicians making pronouncements on issues, but polici...
The expression, “A week is a long time in politics” is attributed to Harold Wilson and made when giv...
In the aftermath of his December election victory when Prime Minister Boris Johnson was enjoying the...
In the last couple of weeks in politics, what we’ve witnessed feels like a rollercoaster of farce. ‘...
Undoubtedly, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, born in New York to peripatetic father Stanley in J...
The title of this blog is derived from a line used by English stage and film actor, comic and singer...
Casting an eye over recent events is a salutary experience. As always, though there’s plenty to anal...
“The hopes we had were much too high, Way out of reach, but we have to try, The game will never be o...
One has to hand it to Boris Johnson, at the time of writing still the UK’s Prime Minister and if cur...
Party leaders – from Tony Blair to David Cameron – have promised a new way of doing politics when ca...
To say that the majority achieved by the Conservatives in the General Election (GE) is something of ...
Traditionally, September is the month when the summer holidays have ended, the crops have been harve...
It seems that there will be a general election before Christmas. This, it is believed, could break t...
As the Liberal Democrats kick off the party conference season, tax and public spending issues look s...
As a candidate standing for the Liberal Democrats in this last General Election, Thursday December 1...
British politics has become a strange place. Politicians making pronouncements on issues, but polici...
The expression, “A week is a long time in politics” is attributed to Harold Wilson and made when giv...
In the aftermath of his December election victory when Prime Minister Boris Johnson was enjoying the...
In the last couple of weeks in politics, what we’ve witnessed feels like a rollercoaster of farce. ‘...
Undoubtedly, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, born in New York to peripatetic father Stanley in J...
The title of this blog is derived from a line used by English stage and film actor, comic and singer...
Casting an eye over recent events is a salutary experience. As always, though there’s plenty to anal...
“The hopes we had were much too high, Way out of reach, but we have to try, The game will never be o...
One has to hand it to Boris Johnson, at the time of writing still the UK’s Prime Minister and if cur...
Party leaders – from Tony Blair to David Cameron – have promised a new way of doing politics when ca...
To say that the majority achieved by the Conservatives in the General Election (GE) is something of ...
Traditionally, September is the month when the summer holidays have ended, the crops have been harve...
It seems that there will be a general election before Christmas. This, it is believed, could break t...
As the Liberal Democrats kick off the party conference season, tax and public spending issues look s...
As a candidate standing for the Liberal Democrats in this last General Election, Thursday December 1...