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Dear Alastair Campbell, your 48 questions for Brexiters answered
Following Tony Blair's speech calling for EU enthusiasts to 'rise up' and try to thwart...
The Pros and Cons of Electoral Reform
On Tuesday the 19th, earlier this week, Caroline Lucas proposed a new bill with the...
Brexit Needs A Second Referendum
Brexit Britain is the purgatory for hard working people that nobody voted for. Yet as...
The New Fiver : Noting Britain’s Greatest Statesman
This week, Britain's new five pound note entered circulation. Strong, practically indestructible and proven to...
Brexit: Britain’s Moment of Redefinition
One of the arguments that was put forward by the remain campaign during the European...
The Power of Proportional Representation
The result of the 2017 General Election has seen another hung parliament, the second in my...
Andrew Boff – a Mayoral Candidate for All
The next London mayoral race will create many surprises; one of which is the breath-of-fresh-air-candidate...
The Real Election Winners in 2017? The Conservatives
Last week's election results saw twists and turns, ups and downs and a mixed feeling...
How the Church of England Manipulates our Politicians
In a supposedly secular Europe, Britain’s religious institutions remain decidedly influential. England has an established...
What is Gibraltar’s future post-Brexit?
This week, we have gained a clearer idea of what exiting the EU means, but...
Democracy, Freedom, Liberty – People Fought and Died For That You Know?
We’re so lucky to live in a free country. These are all truisms, platitudes and...
House of Lords reform: in the wake of ‘Brexit’
The decision to leave the European Union is one which should cause us to reflect...
Labour MP resigns, but who will win the by-election?
Labour MP Jamie Reed, yesterday announced his resignation as the Member of Parliament for Copeland...
After leaving the EU a whole new world awaits
Now the U.K has voted to leave the European Union it can look beyond its...
The Government Should Introduce Voter ID
As a Libertarian, I disagree with strict laws on personal freedom. For example, I don’t...
Let’s end this fallacy about a second referendum
The prospect of a second referendum in Scotland in the wake of Brexit is just...
The Human Rights Act Must Go
With Brexit signalling the beginning of the end of European integration, the Human Rights Act...
Cameron’s Honour List Nominations Tarnishes His Legacy
Cameron's has further tarnished his legacy by placing his allies who backed Britain's membership of...
2016 : A Political Phenomenon
The year that shook the world. 2016 has been a time in which the impossible...
MPs SHOULD vote on Article 50, so long as they represent their constituents
Today's supreme court ruling that the government can't use royal prerogative to invoke Article 50...
Why Ireland Must Repeal The Eighth Amendment
Today, Irish citizens will go to the polling booths to vote on repealing or keeping...
Could a Future Government Contain Teenagers?
At first glance this may seem like a totally ludicrous and outlandish proposal. After all,...
Trump: Unorthodox Success or Blaring Failure?
It’s undoubtedly been a turbulent term so far for America’s most unorthodox president. We’ve seen...
What a divided parliament means for democracy?
In the 2015 General Election, we elected one of the most divided parliaments this country...
Should the UK re-adopt the death penalty?
Some crimes are so abhorrent that we can imagine no punishment more befitting their perpetrator...
A Short and Ad Hoc Frolic Through the Idea of Conservatism
What is the philosophy of conservatism all about? What is the history of the idea?...
This election only has one outcome, and that’s not a good thing.
Out of the blue, Theresa May has called a snap general election for June 8....
Special Advisers and the denigration of the Civil Service
With the potential for huge constitutional change at home on the horizon and the trials...
Brexit: The Endless Possibilities
It has been nearly two months since the UK voted 52% to 48% in favour...
Brexit Wars: A New Hope?
In a galaxy far far away... There lies a crippled establishment, overthrown by a new...
Politics: It’s a man’s world
Since the conception of modern British Politics we have seen 76 Prime Ministers. Throughout their...
Amber Rudd – ‘Forge a consensus’ on Brexit
No doubt a very talented politician, being the fastest rising politician to Great...
Neither a Remainer nor a Leaver Be
A strong and stable earthquake
In 2016 the people...
Yeah, big up for Tommy Robinson…
If you’re reading this you probably already know of the case of Tommy Robinson’s arrest...
The Likely Tale of Failing to Reform the Second Chamber
Reforming the Second Chamber is a quest Theresa May should know only ends in the...
Article 50 has been triggered – The real work begins now
With today's historic triggering of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, Theresa May...
As Britain Retreats into the Past, Ireland Steps into the Future
Ireland's social conservatism was first brought to international attention during the 2015 same-sex marriage referendum....
The Plight of Conservatives in Scotland
Friedrich Hayek warned of the dangerous road to totalitarianism paved with well intention socialism in...
Brexit extremists? Only on the Remain side
YouGov have released some polling results this week which they claim examine 'Brexit extremism'. The...
May’s offer on EU citizens’ rights doesn’t go far enough.
Theresa May has finally seized the initiative on the matter of EU citizens' rights and...
I Didn’t Vote For A Second Prime Minister, Did You?
We’ve successfully secured the United Kingdom’s democratic and political future by voting to leave the...
A referendum on UN membership, why not?
Have you have considered the idea of a referendum on our UN membership? Yes it does...
Why would anybody vote Labour, anyway?
There we have it: Theresa May has gone and done a Hillary Clinton. In one...
The Real Brexit Black Hole: A Radical Remain Labour platform
Dejected delegations returning from Europe now flood the news daily but Cameron's failed visit in...
It’s a new era of politics – let’s make it a good one
Politics in the UK has never looked quite like this. On June 23, the country...
In Defence of John Bercow
The Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, as we all know is embroiled...
Don’t tear us apart: We’re Great Britain, not Little Britain
I sit here this week following the 65th Accession Day of Our Lady, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth...
Where The SNP is Going Wrong
I’d like to start by clarifying that I am a member of the...
Do we really have confidence in Theresa May?
With the turn of the new millennia came the turn of newly divisive...