Tag: Boris Johnson

Total Results: 315


Most people don't care about political details (Photo by Dan Kitwood - POOL/Getty Images)
26 Nov 2019 - 12:10am

Do manifestos make a difference? Almost no one cares what political parties have to say on actual policy

Tom Chivers

Wednesday, 20 November

20.11

What if everyone loses this election? Come December 13, Britain could find itself in a new and extraordinary form of political chaos

James Kirkup

Tuesday, 5 November

05.11

Only the Joker can save us from ourselves His mischievous and destructive energy is a test for crumbling Western values

Mark Asquith

Friday, 1 November

01.11

Could a Rugby World Cup win boost Boris? Rugby is increasingly becoming a national, rather than an elite, sport

Robin Aitken

Wednesday, 30 October

30.10

What will survive this seismic election? As Britain prepares for its fifth nationwide ballot in four years, much is hanging in the balance

Matthew Goodwin

Tuesday, 15 October

15.10

Who are you calling a dictator? When it comes to totalitarian excess, Trump and Boris are mere amateurs

Daniel Kalder

Tuesday, 8 October

08.10

Could Boris save his party? The PM has the ambition to put the country he helped fracture back together again

Tanya Gold

Tuesday, 1 October

01.10

Our politics of impossible promises Politicians should confine themselves to the realm of the possible – rather than painting a picture of utopia.

Polly Mackenzie

Monday, 30 September

30.09

Five ways the Tories could lose the election Boris Johnson needs to understand what went wrong for Theresa May in 2017

Peter Franklin

Friday, 27 September

27.09

How desperate is Doncaster for Brexit? For the Tory Party to survive, it will need to claim some Labour heartlands at the next election. Our correspondent visits a prime target

Ian Birrell

Thursday, 26 September

26.09

A vision of Britain’s polarised future A Briton in the US explains why we can expect partisanship to get far, far worse

Daniel Kalder

Monday, 23 September

23.09

How political bias blinds us Ideological cocoons prevent experts from seeing, and engaging with, the wider world. 

Matthew Goodwin