How much longer in Number 10?
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The Conservatives need to think beyond Theresa May, and consider once again what it is to be a conservative.
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The Labour leader doesn’t really want another referendum, he wants an election – and striking a deal with the prime minister makes one less likely.
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The party is in deep trouble among several key demographic groups. A Brexit enthusiast at the helm could make that worse.
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One wrong turn after another has left the British prime minister cornered.
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After a full day with her top team, the prime minister says she wants to thrash out a deal that both she and the opposition can live with.
A big statement but the parliamentary maths is sobering.
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Quitting Labour and Conservative MPs need to decide where to position themselves if they want to keep their seats. Even then, it’s going to be a slog.
Anna Soubry announces her decision to join the Independent Group. But will it become a party?
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Here’s what needs to happen if the UK’s newest political formation wants to stand in elections as a party.
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It doesn’t matter that this new formation doesn’t have a policy. The very act of striking out alone is a powerful message about the broken system that has landed the UK in this mess.
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The Conservative Party might not be able to survive the fallout if May worked with the opposition against her own MPs.
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It suddenly looks like the party of government has reached a compromise on its long-held divisions over Europe. But it’s more an unseasonal warm spell than a complete thaw.
Boxing Day Hunt, 2016.
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Fox hunting has been banned in the UK since 2004 – so why is it still happening?
Some really mixed messages out there.
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While many staunch Conservatives would see Norway-plus as a ‘betrayal’, everyone else could probably live with it – unless and until they realise it won’t put a stop to free movement.
Is this my usual spot?
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The EU realises the red lines it needs to meet are now the British parliament’s, not Theresa May’s.
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Looking back, it’s a wonder the party is still together after years of arguing about this issue.
Back we go.
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The prime minister may have won a vote of no confidence in her leadership, but Theresa May will struggle to get what she needs from Brussels.
A worker answers a telephone in the office of pro-Brexit group Leave.EU in London, February 2016.
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The history of Britain’s vote to exit from the European Union, known as Brexit, is not a tale of populist resentment toward globalization. It is a top-down story of leaders and elite ideology.
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A cross party alliance? A fresh election? None of the options look particularly appealing right now.
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This was the party admitting that no one else could do a better job of negotating Brexit.
Former Brexit minister Dominic Raab would quite like they keys to Number 10.
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The PM is in a tight spot, but can anyone else lead the nation into Brexit?
These two have failed to come up with a solution to this problem.
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We can’t agree what the ‘will of the people’ was in 2016, but these are the representatives they elected in 2017.