Boris Needs Biden By Madeleine Kearns January 7, 2021 Boris Johnson joined other world leaders in condemning the “disgraceful scenes” in Washington, D.C., yesterday after Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.
NR PLUS COVID-19 Has Exposed the U.K. as a Failed State By Cameron Hilditch January 1, 2021 When one’s ability to plan for the future depends entirely upon predicting the whims of technocrats, this is not a free society.
Britain’s Brexit Triumph By The Editors December 31, 2020 After four and a half years, Brexit is finally and fully accomplished with a U.K.–EU trade deal that sailed through Parliament.
Life after Brexit By John O'Sullivan December 30, 2020 It’s the end of one of the most hard-fought struggles that has ever roiled the British political system.
Sending the Wrong Signal: The Tory Food Police Give a Flavor of Post-EU Britain By Andrew Stuttaford December 28, 2020 The Tories have shown themselves to be a party of intrusive, poorly planned regulation.
Boris Johnson ‘Cancels Christmas’ By Madeleine Kearns December 21, 2020 Because of a new strain of the deadly virus, the government has consigned millions of people in highly infected areas to a sad and lonely Christmas.
Strolling Toward a No-Deal Brexit By Madeleine Kearns December 11, 2020 Politically, a “no-deal” outcome has never been easier for Johnson, who, unlike last year, now enjoys a large parliamentary majority.
‘Rebellious Scots’ Are Oddly Compliant By Madeleine Kearns November 24, 2020 The pandemic has not induced a political crisis for the Scottish First Minister in the same way that it has for Boris Johnson.
From Trump to Biden: Boris Johnson’s New Look By Jay Elwes November 19, 2020 Boris Johnson’s time as a populist has come to an end.