Is this what anyone voted for?
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The former Chancellor was no economist, but he was better at politics than Theresa May.
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Looking back, it’s a wonder the party is still together after years of arguing about this issue.
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?
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The tone remains the same, but the anger is directed against a different group of ‘elites’.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks for a minority of a minority, so why are we letting him dictate government policy?
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The alleged plan is ‘Super Canada’. The real plan is ‘Boris for leader’.
Helping make jokes racist again?
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Rowan Atkinson was part of a new wave of comedians who pushed racist comedy to the margins. So why is he defending Boris Johnson now?
Johnson offers tea to reporters gathered outside his house for a comment.
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Some argue the former foreign secretary’s remarks about Muslim women are a play to win support from certain parts of his party. But he really isn’t that organised.
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It’s been a rough ride lately, but maybe, just maybe, the PM could now navigate her way to Brexit success.
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Everything you need to know about Conservative leadership contests.
Boris: off to the backbenches.
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As foreign secretary, Boris Johnson was a liability for the May government.
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Badly wounded and yet limping along, May seems condemned to govern in interesting times.
You’re with me, or you’re out.
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The prime minister had managed to get her cabinet to agree on a Brexit plan, but who are the political winners and losers?
The Bedouin community of Al Khan Al Ahmar.
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The world needs to put urgent pressure on Israel – and make the case to save a community.
David Davis and Michel Barnier in Brussels. So how’s Davis going to get out of this one?
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March 30 officially marked one year to go before the Brexit clock strikes. How can the “leave” camp get out of this one? The classic 1969 heist movie ‘The Italian Job’ provides clues.
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How Vladimir Putin is using hostility towards Russia to bolster his own position at home.
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As Hitler showed in 1936, there’s nothing like a massive sporting spectacle to promote your regime.
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The foreign secretary will host a summit in London this summer on helping Balkan states join the EU.
Gary Oldman plays Winston Churchill in the 2017 film Darkest Hour .
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Not just period pieces, the 2017 films “Dunkirk” and “Darkest Hour” shed light on the intense Brexit debate, and raise important questions about Britain’s fundamental identity.
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Johnson and Mogg are taking over? They should probably get on with it then.