Brexiters jump ship after their fantasy unravels before their eyes

"In politics, there are Realists and there are Romantics", William Hague wrote in the Telegraph today. His words echo those printed in a Guardian editorial last week before the Chequers outcome unravelled, pointing to the collection of rudderless populists that have been left in charge of running the country for the past two years. Since the EU referendum several high-profile political campaigners and anti-EU political parties have disappeared into the ether as attempts to deliver their ill-conceived plan are tabled. David Cameron,...

Boris has been allowed to escape with his head held high

Boris Johnson walks away from Theresa May's government with his head held high today after been given the freedom to decide his own destiny. The outspoken politician has survived numerous sackable offences during his tenure on the front bench and is yet another Brexiter to walk away from a mess they created. Owen Jones noted on Twitter shortly after the announcement that "the fact Boris Johnson resigned rather than being sacked for his rampant disloyalty and his repeated outrageous comments shows...

In 1948 the NHS seemed like a crazy idea, but it’s one that has since defined us

On the face of it, 70 years ago, the National Health Service was a crazy proposition. An insane concept by which people were suddenly given a service for free that those who could afford it had previously paid a small fortune for. Its proposal was greeted with the same scepticism that someone might receive now for suggesting we should all be entitled to free petrol, free beer, or a free haircut. There had to be a catch. But this is...

Summer is coming: Game of Thrones’ chilling prediction about climate change

In the beginning there were seven. The North, The Iron Islands, The Vale, The Westerlands, The Stormlands, The Reach, and Dorne, all fiercely protecting their corner of Westeros and all pedalling a claim to the Iron Throne in a game that has become renowned on television sets world-wide. It is a synopsis that has become widely linked to political happenings in the real world since it first aired in 2011. The divisions between the proud north and the governing south...

Watch – How The Handmaid’s Tale reflects the real experiences of women and girls

Cast members from the award winning TV series The Handmaid's Tale are raising awareness about violence against women and girls by joining forces with women's rights group Equality Now to share real-life stories that eerily reflect plotlines from the show. In a two-minute film, cast members including Joseph Fiennes, Samira Wiley, Madeline Brewer and Ann Dowd, and lead production crew share the words of women and girls describing personal experiences of rape, sex trafficking and female genital mutilation. "This is not...

Splitting the (financial) atom: how public backing produces cheaper nuclear power

By Robert Seiler It's official: nuclear is back in Wales. After weeks of discussions over the risks of investing in large-scale energy projects, the British government proposed to become an equal investment partner in the new Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant. Under a tripartite financing structure, London is going to take a £16 billion stake in the plant, signalling that it has learned its lessons from past failures. Both in Wales and further east in Europe, a public stake plays a critical...

The Tories are about to make like a banana… and split

Conservative MPs are set to meet at Chequers this Friday to discuss crucial Brexit details. According to Robert Peston Theresa May is planning to deliver a soft Brexit in order to maintain access to the customs union. This includes a rehash of the new customs partnership, continuing with European standards and law and offering preferential rights to EU citizens to live and work in the UK. It sets the groundwork for a future commercial arrangement with the EU that "is not as deep...

The Tories will deliver a Brexit dividend – but not in the way you thought

The Conservative Party has been busy scheming ways to deliver the so-called Brexit dividend promised to the electorate before the referendum in 2016, but it is unlikely to come from money saved by leaving the EU. According to the latest reports Theresa May is set to end an eight year freeze on fuel duty and end the cap on alcohol taxes in order to keep her promise to spend an extra £20 billion on the NHS by 2023. The money was supposed to be collected from...

Brexit has provided camouflage for one of the most incompetent governments in recent history

It is rare that an event of such vast political magnitude allows domestic issues to be swept under the carpet, but along with the great wars it would seem Brexit has become one of the most significant camouflages in recent history. With the health service in disarray, public finances in a mess, the economy stuttering and most services enduring strenuous cuts the situation at home for most Brits is far from positive. Yet thanks to Brexit political incompetence is going...

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