November 3, 2020
In polls we trust They're not perfect, but they're the best indication of public opinion we've got
Freddie Sayers
13.10
The moral vacuum at the heart of power The elites only ever look out for number one, as tell-all books by Barbara Amiel and Sasha Swire reveal
Tanya Gold
12.05
We’re living in the shadow of the Coalition Far from being a rupture from the technocratic politics of 2010, today's Government is cut from the same cloth
James Kirkup
11.05
Not so rosy: the legacy of the Coalition government There were five mistakes made during the Cameron-Clegg years that we simply cannot afford to make again
Peter Franklin
20.03
It’s make or break time for Boris Mega events, like the Covid-19 outbreak, can cause voters to radically switch political allegiances
Matthew Goodwin
04.02
Have we been played by China? We've got into bed with the emerging global power without a coherent strategy
James Kirkup
31.12
How my daughter disrupted my politics When your child is born profoundly disabled, it forces you to see everything differently
Ian Birrell
24.12
2015 was a warm-up for the liberal Ragnarök Just when the political establishment thought they were safe, it all went horribly wrong
Peter Franklin
23.12
How I learned the Tories weren’t evil Working in the coalition taught me that humility must take the place of hubris in our politics
Polly Mackenzie
20.12
The ‘green crap’ lessons of 2013 Any politician hoping to achieve Net Zero should pay attention to David Cameron's environmental change of heart
James Kirkup
17.12
In 2010, David Cameron first fooled the country In this pivotal year, Britain voted for a PR man who ramped up austerity
James Bloodworth
25.10
How I learned the Tories weren’t evil Working in the coalition taught me that humility must take the place of hubris in our politics
Polly Mackenzie