Johnson’s gloves came off in today’s fiery PMQs as Starmer struggled...
28 April 2021 | ANALYSIS
"I think Boris will struggle today."
That was the message I sent to the Wolves of Westminster group chat around three...
The Brexit deal under the microscope
29 December 2020 | ANALYSIS
One month ago, the negotiations between the EU and the UK looked on the rocks. In the year since Boris...
Sturgeon backing no confidence against May – Ted Jeffery
20 December 2018 | ANALYSIS
Overview:
- If May’s withdrawal agreement fails to pass Parliament, the default position is that the UK will leave with a...
EDITORIAL: Why not just ratify the WA post-Brexit?
24 October 2019 | ANALYSIS
While we have a Parliament in deadlock, having expressed support for the Prime Minister's new Withdrawal Agreement but not for...
Labour stave off Brexit Party momentum in Peterborough – Chris Bradford
7 June 2019 | ANALYSIS
Labour have gained the seat of Peterborough, having defeated Nigel Farage's newly formed Brexit Party by 683 votes.
The constituency was...
Tory Leadership: Hunt on the back foot as public approves Boris...
21 June 2019 | ANALYSIS
Ahead of Conservative Party members deciding our next Prime Minister, Boris Johnson is the overwhelming favourite amongst the public. In...
Brexit: What will happen in 2019? – Jimmy Coles
8 January 2019 | ANALYSIS
After a brief period of respite over the Christmas period in which there was a temporary ceasefire in the Brexit...
The upcoming DUP leadership elections – runners and riders
7 May 2021 | ANALYSIS
On May 14, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) will see its MPs and MLAs vote for their new leader as...
LIVE: US Presidential Election 2020
3-4 November 2020 | ANALYSIS
05:39- Minnesota projected for Biden
05:34- Virginia projected for Biden
05:18- Iowa projected for Trump
05:08- Hawaii projected for Biden
04:58- Texas projected for...
Starmer’s ratings have dipped, but prosecuting the “Tory sleaze” may be...
"Sleazy, arrogant and incompetent" – that was what many voters thought of the Conservative Party in 1997.
But hang on, 2021 is completely different to 1997, right?
Well, yes.