Lessons from Boris Johnson’s departure and the contest to replace him
The diversity quotient of the leadership candidates is striking, at odds with the conservative caricature
The diversity quotient of the leadership candidates is striking, at odds with the conservative caricature
Should Sinn Fein come to power, it’ll be interesting to see how they deliver results. Making promises is easy. Getting a job done is different
Read MoreWhy should we believe a man who showed disdain for Brexit and who incorporates his wife’s political agenda into his work as a leading global economist?
Read MoreAs the Canadian leaves his post as governor of the Bank of England, his legacy is one of bias and wildly incorrect predictions
Read MoreTrudeau is failing Canadians if he doesn’t step up to save what could be a continued source of positive trade with the United Kingdom for Canada
Read MoreFrom Donald Trump to Boris Johnson to Angela Merkel to Justin Trudeau – what to look forward to in the next year
Read MorePrime ministers often come and go without making a material difference. For better or worse, Johnson looks like an exception
Read MoreMore progressive nonsense from the Liberals and another poor Conservative campaign could open the door for populists like the People’s Party
Read MoreA separate Scotland and a unified Ireland would certainly face new challenges. But life might be easier for the English
Read MoreHow about Scottish independence and Irish unification, just to start the conversation?
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