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Faced with open and hidden prejudice, some British Muslims downplay their difference in public in order to succeed.
The real work starts now.
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Brexit should not be Johnson’s sole focus if he wants to re-engage the disaffected voters he’ll need to bring on side in a general election.
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Britain’s new prime minister has spoken … now he needs to act.
Boris Johnson: elected by the same old crowd.
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From the Tory leadership election to innovation policy, a small number of similarly-minded people are making the big decisions.
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It’s not actually unusual for a British prime minister to enter power like this. But does Johnson need a mandate more than most?
New UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will succeed or fail on the back of the single dominant issue that dominates British politics: Brexit.
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As the divisive politician becomes the UK prime minister, many are wondering how much democracy he might be willing to sacrifice on the alter of English nationalism.
Move aside.
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We now have ‘Believe in Britain’ and ‘Make America Great Again’. This language posits itself as inclusive, but in reality creates the space for Trumpian excesses.
Johnson, likes scoops.
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Journalist, MP, London mayor, Johnson has left a trail of distruction in his wake.
Pork barrel politics?
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Parliamentarians and party members have held their noses and voted in a man deeply unsuited to lead. Now the British public must live with their choice.
Two different directions.
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Two leadership experts weigh up the characteristics of the Conservative Party leadership hopefuls.
Determined to stop a no deal Brexit.
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MPs opposed to a no-deal Brexit have won a small victory in parliament – but what does it mean?
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One is a lion and the other a fox, but a successful leader must be both.
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They’ve been right so far – and the crowd is now forecasting another Article 50 extension.
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The referendum was an exercise in ends, not means. But the way Britain deals with the result is crucial.
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The MP has been suspended again but will the party leadership readmit him if a snap election is on the cards?
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The favourite to become the next prime minister has never felt the need to apologise for his offensive remarks about Muslim women.
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Scotland is eyeing another independence referendum and now Wales wants in on the act. England feels left behind and Northern Ireland is at the centre of the Brexit impasse. Things aren’t fine.
How does it feel to be Goved?
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Accusations of skullduggery abound, and these findings won’t help matters.
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Properly executed, government intervention can provide a real economic boost.
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Conservative members will now vote on which of the two candidates will become their party leader – and the prime minister.