Sunday 17 December 2017

When and how will the Resistance resist?


Toryland is occupied. The high priests of Brexitism have seized power and they claim to have the people behind them. While some are more fanatical than others, they all share a faith, pure and unwavering, in the panacea that is Brexit, the solution to every ill. Brexit will bring a thousand years of prosperity: you just have to believe.

Monday 12 June 2017


Yes it was an earthquake, so prepare for another one soon



So was the General Election the sixth earthquake? Oh yes. On top of all the previous quakes, we experienced another as the Conservatives lost their majority in the election that Theresa May never needed to call. Remember Brenda from Bristol on the day the election was called: “Another one? Why does she need to do it?” Why was Brenda not employed as a special adviser at Number 10?

Monday 5 June 2017


Will this election be the sixth political earthquake in 10 years?

Gradually over the last few weeks of campaigning an apparently foregone conclusion has translated into the most uncertain of outcomes. It feels as if the political earth is moving under our feet. Why? Well, during the last decade no fewer than five political earthquakes have struck the United Kingdom. So unsteadiness is not exactly surprising... but what were these five seismic events?

Thursday 20 April 2017

Election 2017 – What’s going to happen?


Theresa May’s decision to call a snap General Election has taken everyone by surprise, not least because she had repeatedly said that under the 2011 Fixed Term Parliaments Act the next election would not be until 2020. She is not one to consult widely but plays her cards very close to her chest, which signally prevented even the tiniest of leaks in advance of her announcement of the 8 June poll.

Tuesday 3 January 2017


2017 – Another Tumultuous Political Year



January
·         Donald Trump is inaugurated as President of the USA. In his inauguration speech he announces the end of White House press briefings. In future all new policies will be revealed on Twitter.

·         The British Supreme Court rules that Parliament must be consulted before Article 50 is triggered.

·         Paul Nuttall steps down as leader of UKIP “for personal and professional reasons”. Nigel Farage becomes interim leader again, so he is now leading UKIP for the fifth time.