eir Starmer is the least popular prime minister on record, less than 18 months after being elected. In this sense, he is making history. Few, if any, mainstream political commentators anticipated this ...
U.S. politics this coming year will be defined by the midterm elections, and if current trends continue, Democrats could take back Congress.
In the midst of economic crisis, Margaret Thatcher was able to generate popular support for economic policies that hurt most ...
In that small anecdote sits the entire emotional reality of the present. The thinning of contact, the erosion of human warmth ...
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WSJ Opinion Documentary: Was Liz Truss done in by The Blob, the British version of the administrative state? While the former PM started out with a Thatcherite plan to grow the economy, it ended in a ...
What does a political party do after losing a big election? One approach is what the Democrats are doing now—stay in denial, ignore the voters’ rejection, and wait until they get mad enough at the ...
The UK needs to create a strong economy – a task way beyond the quick-fix charlatans of the policy-less Reform UK party – in order to increase defence spending Did you know with a Digital Subscription ...
Margaret Thatcher is "still adored and revered" by the Conservative Party, "grudgingly respected" by Labour prime ministers past and present, and "despised and reviled on the left and in many working ...
At least it’s not yet another rehash of the Maitlis-Prince Andrew interview, though one suspects that’s probably what triggered its creation. But this notion of making TV dramas about TV interviews ...
Your Party can become an antidote to Reform UK – but only by rooting itself in communities up and down the country, says CLAUDIA WEBBE WHEN Keir Starmer finally got his prime ministerial phone call ...