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Boris Johnson

Leaving the single market would be madness and the government know it

Ed Jacobs
13 November, 2017

Here’s a recap on what leading Brexiteers have said about leaving the single market in the past.

Lessons from Brexit: The defence of globalism must appeal to more than mere pragmatism

Christopher Morton
9 November, 2017

Through passionate rhetoric addressing questions of identity and autonomy, the Leave campaign tapped into something the more cautious and technocratic Remain campaign failed to understand.

Let’s face it: the main contenders to take on May are just as hopeless as she is

Josiah Mortimer
6 October, 2017

The potential Conservative leadership election is already looking like a battle of weak vs weaker – in a bitterly-divided, rump Tory party.

Boris Johnson’s comments on Libya are beyond the pale. Either he goes or May does

Josiah Mortimer
4 October, 2017

Joking about the deaths of hundreds of people would be unacceptable in any job. For it to come from a Foreign Secretary is the final straw.

The UK is paying EU half of what Brexit campaigners claimed

8 August, 2017

Britain’s contribution to the EU is less than half the £350 million figure used by the Vote Leave campaign.

The ‘nasty party’ is living up to its reputation – and it’s not going to stop

Reece Stafferton
11 July, 2017

The Tory party has a history of racism. It hasn’t and won’t be able to shake it off

In the face of an enlivened opposition, the tide is turning against austerity

Josiah Mortimer
3 July, 2017

Until last week, it was barely on the agenda. But Labour’s move last week, forcing a vote on ending the public sector pay cap, has already changed the debate.

One year on, is Brexit really as bad as we feared?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
23 June, 2017

Spoiler Alert: Yes

Boris Johnson and Iain Duncan Smith would lose their seats under new constituency boundaries

Ed Jacobs
20 June, 2017

No wonder the Tories are dragging their feet

One year after his election, how has Sadiq Khan changed City Hall?

Darren Johnson
4 May, 2017

A former Assembly Member reflects on the changes to how London is run

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