Tag: Brexit

Total Results: 506


September 30, 2019

Five ways the Tories could lose the election Boris Johnson needs to understand what went wrong for Theresa May in 2017

Peter Franklin

30.09

How to be a responsible globalist Immigration isn't only about economics — so we need to reframe the debate

Hassan Damluji

Friday
27.09

27.09

How desperate is Doncaster for Brexit? For the Tory Party to survive, it will need to claim some Labour heartlands at the next election. Our correspondent visits a prime target

Ian Birrell

27.09

Imagine David Cameron had won his referendum If Remain had won, would Leavers really have left the political stage?

Peter Franklin

27.09

How Labour could win back its people There were signs in Brighton that some in the Party are beginning to understand what it will take to win

Paul Embery

27.09

Corbyn’s Labour resounds with loathing This year's conference in Brighton revealed a monomaniacal party removed from reality and completely in denial

Tanya Gold

Thursday
26.09

26.09

A vision of Britain’s polarised future A Briton in the US explains why we can expect partisanship to get far, far worse

Daniel Kalder

26.09

The insidious racism of the Left The desire that we all submit to the same cultural rules threatens the diversity that the Left proclaims as one of its objectives

Giles Fraser

Wednesday
25.09

25.09

How to make Britain One Nation again The referendum vote was a cry for a fairer, more united country, something neither Thatcherism nor Corbynism can deliver

David Skelton

Tuesday
24.09

24.09

What’s the point of Ukip? Now Ukip's core policy has been stolen, the triumphant disruptor of UK politics is approaching an existential moment

Robin Aitken

Monday
16.09

16.09

Brexit, Thunberg and the dangers of blind hope Aeschylus’ take on Prometheus is a handy tool for cutting through all manner of confusing situations to reach the core of human behaviour: blind hope

Daniel Kalder

Friday
13.09

13.09

Don’t let the liberals write our constitution The constitution is at breaking point – but if we're going to codify it, we should keep these five principles in mind

Peter Franklin