Boris Johnson, the Conservative Mayor of London and MP for Uxbridge, recently announced that he would campaign for a vote to Leave the European Union in the forthcoming referendum on UK membership of that body. Here, Ben Worthy argues that Boris’s views aren’t as influential as his media admirers may suggest
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Since the Brexit referendum of 2016 a number of studies have found that Boris Johnson’s decision to ...
David Cameron’s renegotiation does not seem to have persuaded voters to switch to the Remain camp, w...
Polling Matters is an independent, non-partisan podcast providing expert polling news and analysis, ...
British voters are not sentimental when it comes to governments and Prime Ministers. In fact, they c...
So, now we know, a large proportion of Boris Johnson’s parliamentary party, his MP’s, 148 out of 359...
One has to hand it to Boris Johnson, at the time of writing still the UK’s Prime Minister and if cur...
Britain’s referendum debate is heating up. Matthew Goodwin looks at whether the apparent swing to Le...
To say that the majority achieved by the Conservatives in the General Election (GE) is something of ...
British politics has become a strange place. Politicians making pronouncements on issues, but polici...
This article investigates the rhetorical and oratorical abilities of Boris Johnson and Ken Livingsto...
The news that blonde bombshell Boris Johnson is to fight for the Tory nomination for London Mayor ha...
Boris Johnson’s public persona has been carefully honed over the years, writes Candida Yates (Bourne...
In a recent speech, the British Foreign Secretary and leading campaigner for Brexit Boris Johnson, m...
The repercussions of the UK’s decision to abandon its membership of the European Union keep coming, ...
Some Leavers claim the referendum result was not primarily about immigration, but anxiety about Brit...
Since the Brexit referendum of 2016 a number of studies have found that Boris Johnson’s decision to ...
David Cameron’s renegotiation does not seem to have persuaded voters to switch to the Remain camp, w...
Polling Matters is an independent, non-partisan podcast providing expert polling news and analysis, ...
British voters are not sentimental when it comes to governments and Prime Ministers. In fact, they c...
So, now we know, a large proportion of Boris Johnson’s parliamentary party, his MP’s, 148 out of 359...
One has to hand it to Boris Johnson, at the time of writing still the UK’s Prime Minister and if cur...
Britain’s referendum debate is heating up. Matthew Goodwin looks at whether the apparent swing to Le...
To say that the majority achieved by the Conservatives in the General Election (GE) is something of ...
British politics has become a strange place. Politicians making pronouncements on issues, but polici...
This article investigates the rhetorical and oratorical abilities of Boris Johnson and Ken Livingsto...
The news that blonde bombshell Boris Johnson is to fight for the Tory nomination for London Mayor ha...
Boris Johnson’s public persona has been carefully honed over the years, writes Candida Yates (Bourne...
In a recent speech, the British Foreign Secretary and leading campaigner for Brexit Boris Johnson, m...
The repercussions of the UK’s decision to abandon its membership of the European Union keep coming, ...
Some Leavers claim the referendum result was not primarily about immigration, but anxiety about Brit...
Since the Brexit referendum of 2016 a number of studies have found that Boris Johnson’s decision to ...