Beijing Basks in Appointment of China-Friendly David Cameron
The Tories have spent years trying to look tough on Beijing. So why make Cameron, who sought a “golden era” in UK-China ties, foreign secretary?
The Tories have spent years trying to look tough on Beijing. So why make Cameron, who sought a “golden era” in UK-China ties, foreign secretary?
It is not at all clear that the prime minister’s emergency legislation will work.
Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, to whom the Right often turns in times of trouble, is taking a break … in the jungle.
The ex-home secretary said Sunak lacks “the qualities of leadership that this country needs.”
British electorate aside, here is a look at the winners and losers of the latest cabinet reshuffle.
You cannot indirectly call your core voters ‘racists’ by dismissing a popular home secretary, and expect there to be no repercussions at the ballot box.
Braverman’s attempts to appear tough and right-wing have gone too far for the prime minister.
A blame game has started over who can do what to stop the protests.
Most Conservative voters oppose plans to force a “smokefree generation.”
The UK government remains committed to the anti-growth Net Zero agenda