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Theresa May just ran out of luck. From croaking and spluttering through her conference speech to being handed a P45. → Read More
Any sane, functional democracy would wake up and stop this nightmare. → Read More
If Jeremy Corbyn keeps up performances like his Labour conference speech he may yet run the country. → Read More
Even the threadbare news from Theresa May's Florence speech could be easily vetoed by the EU. They've got us over a barrel. → Read More
Given Uber’s size and popularity, it’s likely that they will strongly challenge TfL’s decision while making concessions and modifications to satisfy TfL’s concerns over security. → Read More
Will Boris Johnson be the next Prime Minister? → Read More
Parsons Green tube terrorist incident: the latest news about the explosion on the London Underground - and we must "stand strong and together" → Read More
Brexit is getting harder by the day, so thank goodness Labour are saying something sensible about it → Read More
Even in the UK there are quite a few public figures who supported Trump... what do they think now? → Read More
Former Daily Mail political editor James Chapman has become the Rogue One of Remainers, taking to Twitter to tease and needle the former colleagues who have the job of taking Britain out of the EU. → Read More
DEBATE: Should we take Jacob Rees-Mogg seriously as a leadership contender? → Read More
Nazis attacked peace-loving protesters in Charlottesville, and the US President courts their support. This is not a drill. → Read More
The Brexit debate continues as the majority of Leave voters are prepared to sacrifice their country’s economy and the jobs of their loved ones → Read More
Philip Hammond insists that “literally nobody” wants a post-Brexit migration “cliff-edge” as he argued for an extended transition that could see Britain forced to accept high numbers of migrants for many years after 2019. → Read More
Jeremy Corbyn student debt statements: how the confusion arose - and why it's a good thing for Corbyn's reputation → Read More
BBC pay: for the first time the BBC have published salaries, but the problem is not that the top talent is paid too much but that for some the pay is too low. → Read More
So the Trumps are venal, treacherous sleaze balls who are prepared to put their own interests ahead of anything including - but by no means limited to - their country. → Read More
As arguments over soft Brexit and hard Brexit rage, the only people united in this debate are the ones who voted to stay in the European Union → Read More
DEBATE: Is the call for a collaborative, cross-party consensus what Britain needs at the moment? → Read More
It is surely impossible to have anything but sympathy for Connie Yates and Chris Gard, whatever you think of their choices, given the position in which they find themselves. → Read More