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 […]
Tag: General Election
What Labour stand for: A Deep-dive into their 2019 Election Manifesto
This will be the first of a three-part series undertaken by The Yorker to provide a comprehensive overview of the policy stances of three of the main political parties in […]
Prorogation of Parliament ruled illegal; UK Supreme Court adds to Johnson’s Brexit woes
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
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 […]
Prime Minister Johnson’s Cabinet is now complete: Where do we go from here?
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 […]
The Conservatives & The DUP: A ‘deal with the devil’?
As you all probably know by now the Conservative Party have formed an ‘agreement’ with the Democratic Unionist Party after failing to win a large majority in the June 2017 snap […]
Labour: no debate, just a witch-hunt
Having lost the General Election in May the Labour Party entered into what was supposed to be a period of introspection. While we licked our wounds, we began to try […]