Confrontation looming on Brexit
With Parliament neutralised by the summer recess, battle lines are being drawn for the biggest constitutional crisis in modern times when it comes back next month, writes Alan Davies.
With Parliament neutralised by the summer recess, battle lines are being drawn for the biggest constitutional crisis in modern times when it comes back next month, writes Alan Davies.
Alan Davies argues that Johnson’s Cabinet is the most right-wing since World War 2 and that it it is still possible to stop Brexit
Johnson’s inevitable election as Tory leader marks the transformation of the Conservatives into a Trumpesque, hard right populist party.
Nothing short of an alien invasion in the next couple of weeks is going to stop Boris Johnson becoming the next British prime minster writes Andy Stowe?.
As Theresa May resigns, Alan Davis analyses how to stop Brexit now and the challenges ahead for Labour.
The voting age should be 16 and EU citizens living in Britain should get the vote.
The consequences of a Tory Government driving the country over the cliff could
be catastrophic for the future of the government party. Labour faces dangerous
times as well. Any idea that a Tory crisis on this scale could open up a big opportunity for Labour is excluded.
The clear and highly dangerous outcome of the shenanigans in the House of Commons yesterday is, that as a result of May’s dramatic U-turn into the arms of the European Research Group (ERG), writes Alan Davies.