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Exit Out Of Lockdown

February 22, 2021February 22, 2021 Georgia Sharkey

Is lockdown on its way out? Today, Boris Johnson released his ‘roadmap’ for our way out of lockdown and COVID-19 restrictions. He says this is due to an 85% reduction […]

Covid-19: The Final Phase

February 3, 2021February 3, 2021 Alasdair Bell

We are nearing our one year anniversary of the first lockdown in the UK. Hooray. You will be forgiven for not rushing out onto the street to celebrate, largely because […]

Eton Mess: Covid response

February 1, 2021February 2, 2021 Tinaeke Kilwake

In the wake of the ‘unprecedented times’ we live in, we are also, unfortunately, having to sit tight and endure the consequences of a privileged few in government. Time for […]

What the Conservatives stand for: A deep-dive into their 2019 Election Manifesto

December 6, 2019December 6, 2019 Matthew Hemmins

Still unsure about who to vote for? Are you wondering what the Conservative Party actually stand for aside from “getting Brexit done”? If both of those apply to you then […]

Prorogation of Parliament ruled illegal; UK Supreme Court adds to Johnson’s Brexit woes

September 24, 2019September 24, 2019 Matthew Hemmins

This morning the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom passed a unanimous judgement declaring that Parliament had been illegally prorogued as a result of the Prime Minister’s “unlawful” advice to […]

Minorities, miscalculations, and madness; Brexit in a nutshell

September 5, 2019September 5, 2019 Matthew Hemmins

I’ve said for a while now that there has never been a more fascinating time to be interested in politics. Unlike most of my other statements, this seems to age […]

Remain alliance wins Brecon by-election; Johnson majority now down to one

August 2, 2019August 2, 2019 Matthew Hemmins

Last night the Liberal Democratic party delivered some early bad news to Boris Johnson and his Conservative government last night. Buoyed by the decisions of The Independent Group for Change, […]

Prime Minister Johnson’s Cabinet is now complete: Where do we go from here?

July 25, 2019July 25, 2019 Matthew Hemmins

Boris Johnson has been elected as the new leader of the Conservative party, and there is already plenty we can learn of the new Premiership simply by looking at the […]

Don’t fall for the act, Boris Johnson is unfit to be the next Prime Minister

July 4, 2019July 4, 2019 Matthew Hemmins

The United Kingdom will soon have a new Prime Minister and if the bookmakers are to be believed, that man will be Boris Johnson. While almost everyone has heard his […]

Could the damning of Boris Johnson backfire?

August 13, 2018August 24, 2018 Jack Harvey

Calls to take back his words from the Prime Minister and members of his own party; damnation across the newspapers; described as engaging in “casual courting of fascism,” his career “a […]

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