Tag: Boris Johnson

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Boris Johnson leaves No 10 to attend PMQs (Photo by TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images)
10/01/2020 - 1:01am

Has ‘Long Covid’ left us leaderless? My husband's been poleaxed with the illness for eight months. I wonder if the PM is suffering similarly

Mary Harrington

Thursday, September 24

24.09

Keir Starmer, a true conservative First complacent, now incoherent, the Tories failed to notice Labour coming for the Red Wall

Maurice Glasman

Tuesday, September 22

22.09

Parliament’s pathetic Covid response At times of national crisis, shouldn't our MPs hold Government to account?

Paul Embery

22.09

Of course Trump can win A repeat of 2016 would reveal the centre-Left as having no response to populism

Matthew Goodwin

Friday, September 18

18.09

How America came apart A people with no shared narrative or history will find it very hard to keep a lid on disorder and violence

Douglas Murray

Wednesday, September 2

02.09

The commuters are revolting Does the Government fear an economic rebalancing away from the capital?

Mary Harrington

Tuesday, September 1

01.09

Let’s be honest, the NHS is awful In public we lionise it; in private we share stories of its incompetence and heartlessness

Henry Jeffreys

Tuesday, August 18

18.08

Why Boris needs an heir apparent Blair had Brown and Cameron had Osborne: a succession plan is a stabiliser

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, August 5

05.08

Let them eat prawn cocktail crisps Boris Johnson used to scoff at the puritans who wanted to curb our God-given appetites. Now he's become one of them

Diane Purkiss

Wednesday, July 29

29.07

Why the Government’s diet won’t work Tackling overeating is far more complicated than just telling people to make better choices

James Bloodworth

Monday, July 27

27.07

Why Boris Johnson keeps on winning Despite a global pandemic and economic shutdown, the PM's popularity just won't wane

Matthew Goodwin

Friday, July 24

24.07

What Labour learned from a year of Boris The Left is still more obsessed with identity politics than finding ways to win back the working class

Paul Embery