Things aren’t looking good for the Union, but breaking it apart would be another self-inflicted tragFor 312 years, Scotland, England and Wales have been united in one of the most successful political unions in history. With Northern...
Brexit, Pursued by a Ber-cowIt has defeated 2 Prime Ministers, cultivated a culture of division and mistrust, stymied the Mother of Parliaments, and now, Brexit has...
Britain should become more pacifistFor all of us who had the... joy of studying the World Politics module in our first year, will have witnessed a slightly unexpected...
Racism in Britain is here to stayIn 2018, there were a record 1,652 number of anti-Semitic crimes reported, an increase of 16% from 2017. Over half the registered...
The slippery tentacles of war: The UK and Saudi ArabiaThere are many arguments for the UK’s support of the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen. Senior politicians have touted the intelligence...
Personality determines public policy and encourages dangerous rhetoricPersonality has been a factor of increasing significance in 21st Century politics: the election of Donald Trump, the Brexit referendum...
Elephants in a room: Adult social care during the Brexit yearsBrexit as a political phenomenon has defined the last three years. Three years of negotiations, deadlines and extensions. Yet the cry...
Jacob Rees-Mogg: When Style Distracts from SubstanceWhen appointed the chief organiser of government business in the House of Commons for Boris Johnson’s new-look cabinet, one can only...
Nowhere to Turn? Anti No-Dealers Face the UnstoppableLast year, I wrote an article arguing against the notion of holding another EU referendum. A year later and my opinion on the matter, and...
FOR & AGAINST: Boris JohnsonTom Bromwich argues FOR Boris Johnson The Blonde Bombshell has finally landed, and not a minute too late The lovechild of Genghis Khan...