The Greens are after Labour voters too, with leader Zack Polanski a regular presence on the campaign trail. In the window of ...
Richard Buxton in his letter dated January 31, in response to Andy Haldane’s op-ed “Has Britain become ungovernable?” (FT Weekend, January 17), proposes compulsory voting as a way to restore public ...
Labour is braced for heavy losses and U-turn on postponing some council elections hasn’t helped the party’s prospects ...
The party's pick for Chancellor if they win the next election said the party would orchestrate a major clampdown on handouts designed to fix a 'broken' system.
As part of his bid for government, Nigel Farage has announced what he is calling his “shadow cabinet”. The announcement, however, contained several curiosities.
Robert Jenrick hit out at Chancellor Rachel Reeves for having "unleashed chaos" as he gave a major speech this morning. Reform UK's Treasury spokesman made his first outing in the role with the ...
Labour’s new Representation of the People Bill, introduced to Parliament last week, has drawn attention because it will give ...
All over the world we are seeing broad-church, managerialist legacy parties on the centre right dying and being replaced by ...
Nigel Farage has distanced himself from comments made by the Reform UK's Gorton and Denton candidate after he suggested those ...
THE sensational breakdown of Britain’s two-party system leaves Labour facing a serious test at May’s crunch local elections. Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure from both left and right as Reform, ...
The writers of the Constitution sought an approach that balanced control between the states and the federal government.
It’s a political-science truism that the two largest Anglophone democracies — both rooted, at least in principle, in the common law tradition and near-universal voting rights — tend to function as ...
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