There’s an increasing acceptance that Britain is a country that is not working and, in popular parlance is ‘broken’. Intriguingly, this is a view that’s shared across the political spectrum. Telegraph columnist Charles Moore (2023) points out that though the expression ‘Broken Britain’ was used by Conservative opposition leader David Cameron to criticise Labour whilst Gordon Brown was still PM, it’s now being applied to the Conservatives who’ve been in power since May 2010
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While Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to defy his critics, experts consider the outcome of the snap election...
Days before the vote, it’s time to make up the balance sheet. As the election campaigns have trudged...
It seems increasingly likely that the UK will cease to exist in any recognisable form within a decad...
During his quest for leadership of the English Conservative Party, David Cameron declared his intent...
With the party season concluded for another year, and parliament about to return from recess, Tim Le...
British politics has become a strange place. Politicians making pronouncements on issues, but polici...
Politically, at least, we’re experiencing some very strange and challenging times. Brexit continues ...
With more than 50 per cent of the popular vote in the general election going to parties on the right...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
To say that the majority achieved by the Conservatives in the General Election (GE) is something of ...
In May 2010, a general election in the United Kingdom produced a coalition government headed by Davi...
Book synopsis: In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservat...
The election results from early May saw the usual outpouring of commentary. The near-universal conve...
John Curtice looks at the evidence of recent opinion polls to examine the character and sources of s...
The precise moment that triggered the EU referendum had its roots in the Europhobia that lurked wit...
While Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to defy his critics, experts consider the outcome of the snap election...
Days before the vote, it’s time to make up the balance sheet. As the election campaigns have trudged...
It seems increasingly likely that the UK will cease to exist in any recognisable form within a decad...