Liberal-Conservative Déjà Vu

There's a dark sense of déjà vu about this turn of events, as Boris Johnson joins Jo Swinson as a new party leader in the Commons. Some may remember one sunny day, in a certain rose garden nine years ago, when two fresh-faced political leaders, one Liberal and one Conservative, smiled and laughed and pledged … Continue reading Liberal-Conservative Déjà Vu

On the Consequences of an Unrepresentative Prime Minister

Is the Tory leadership race still on? You wouldn't know it from the political atmosphere in the UK at the moment. Though the technicality of a month-long Hunt v. Boris battle trundles on, you'd be forgiven for no longer thinking that there's a genuine contest on at this point. For the most part, public interest … Continue reading On the Consequences of an Unrepresentative Prime Minister

Understanding the Local Election Results

It's only 4:30pm and only 202 of 259 councils have declared results, but patterns are already becoming apparent in these elections. It's impossible to ignore the giant blue bar descending on the left of that results graph: the Conservatives are losing, and losing hard. Theresa May, of course, still sees these results as a mandate … Continue reading Understanding the Local Election Results