Boris Johnson invoked classical philosophy to justify his tax cuts, but he appears to have lifted it from Ronald Reagan.
Johnson’s deal is a gift to Scottish nationalists. It shows that is possible for the UK, or parts of it, to remain in the EU regulatory framework after Brexit.
The Prime Minister used an elderly head of state for his political advantage, delivering an uncosted wish list sprinkled with populist hyperbole.
Trump himself has committed a panoply of impeachable offences.
“One man wrote and said: ‘I have a problem, pain in my heart… I feel pain and I believe it is not right – please believe me, I have pain.’ They didn’t care, and he died."
Unless you’re a high paid, hard right Eurosceptic, you’re unlikely to find a political home in Johnson’s Conservative Party.
Before another general election serious questions about current unsafe and outdated electoral rules need answering if it is to be run fairly.
Our media remains a key weakness in our democracy, but despite this Labour is starting to win the economic debate.
Freedom of movement is one of the crucial pillars of the single market and not taking it off the table might well allow Britain to really have a Brexit deal with the benefits of the single market, or at the very least a Brexit deal full stop.
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