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Glen O'Hara: The Boris bounce is less buoyant than it seems

13 August 2019

Behind the headline polling numbers Boris Johnson's path to a Commons majority is rockier than...

Lib Dem London Mayoral hopeful Siobhan Benita vows to protest against 'Islamophobic' Trump

4 June 2019

Donald Trump should not be given the red-carpet treatment, writes Siobhan Benita

Paul Ovenden: Local election results show the Brexit tide is lapping at Labour’s feet

3 May 2019

How Labour responds to it's major Brexit split could echo down the ages, writes former Labour...

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Anushka Asthana: Public sector anger was a political time-bomb just waiting to go off

30 June 2017

Philip Hammond and Theresa May must respond quickly to the backlash

 

James Frayne: Tory leadership hopefuls should move fast to seize the crown

22 June 2017

If Boris Johnson or David Davis want to be the next Tory leader, they need to quickly do three...

John Lehal: Real power once again resides on the backbenches

21 June 2017

A few determined advocates for an issue could be enough to sway government policy now.

Simon Lancaster: The PM has been using the same imagery as Katie Hopkins

19 June 2017

People who blame fringe commentators for fuelling extremism are missing the point.

George Pascoe-Watson: These are the toughest of times for the PM

16 June 2017

Dealing with the Grenfell Tower tragedy is just one of the huge challenges facing a weakened...

Nick Spencer: Tim Farron and the two kinds of liberalism

15 June 2017

Upon resigning as Lib Dem leader, Farron made it clear he is a modus vivendi liberal....

James Millar: Ruth Davidson shouldn’t get cocky, it’s Theresa May wot won it.

13 June 2017

The PM can take much of the credit for the Tory comeback in Scotland.

Steve Richards: The election was a triumph of will and conviction for Corbyn

9 June 2017

As the PM limps on, the Labour leader has a new authority. But can it last?

Peter Bingle: The humiliation of Theresa May is complete

9 June 2017

The PM and her advisers will have to fall on their swords. The question is simply when.

Jon Craig: Player ratings for Team Theresa and Team Jeremy

7 June 2017

Who were the star players and the disastrous substitutions?

David Mundy: The many ways in which electoral law needs urgent reform

6 June 2017

The existing law is not equipped to deal with online ads, such as those being pushed out by the...

Abi Wilkinson: Will young voters finally get off their arses for Corbyn?

5 June 2017

There are reasons to believe that youth turnout will finally increase in this general election...

Stephen Cushion: TV election coverage needs more experts and less squabbling

19 May 2017

Political parties need to be held account by experts’ scrutinising their polices – not by vox...

Kevin Maguire: This Brexit-free election is bad news for Remainers

19 May 2017

Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn are keeping quiet on Brexit, while Tim Farron's party struggles to...

Robert Bartram: Spare a thought for the election footsoldiers

15 May 2017

The hoards of exhausted and overworked party officials are the real winners of any general...

Keith Gladdis: Back to the 1970s? It’s barely even 2015

12 May 2017

How do newspapers cover a general election when the result is a foregone conclusion? The simple...

John Ashmore: When Labour leaks, it pours

11 May 2017

Labour's leaked general election manifesto includes plans to nationalise parts of the energy...

Jonathan Lomax: Get set for the nihilistic election

10 May 2017

The narrowness of the Conservative strategy looks likely to leave us with a one-sided fight...

James Millar: The SNP are keen to see Ruth Davidson’s Tory revival

5 May 2017

Scottish local election results will give Nicola Strugeon's party the intelligence they need...

George Pascoe-Watson: The PM is doing the general election her way

4 May 2017

Her refusal to play the normal game of 'retail politics' is proving to be a key selling point...

James Frayne: Why Theresa May is itching to attack Jean-Claude Juncker and co

3 May 2017

We shouldn't be surprised if she soon starts repeating Juncker's name hourly on the campaign...

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