Fewer Than Half of British Tories Want Sunak To Remain Party Leader
The Conservative Party is riddled with speculation about new leadership, but none of the possible candidates would bring any meaningful change.
The Conservative Party is riddled with speculation about new leadership, but none of the possible candidates would bring any meaningful change.
When the police devote their energy to explaining the nuance of words like ‘jihad’ and ‘intifada,’ something’s got to give.
Rumours are circulating in Dublin about the liberal leader leaving national politics under ambiguous circumstances.
As tired as they are of failed Conservative governments, British voters are no more enthusiastic about Labour’s even more liberal agenda.
A beleaguered Rishi Sunak is considering calling an early election if more MPs defect to the former Brexit Party.
Commentators now say the biggest question is whether Farage will return to frontline politics.
Conservative commentator says it is “high time the Climate Change Committee was disbanded completely.”
The weaponisation of the Western financial system is being used to punish political dissidents—and the practise is spreading.
After half a century of solid left-wing hegemony, Portugal might be days away from an extraordinary shift to the Right.
Far more socially liberal MPs are likely to hold their seats, a poll suggests.
The rise of farmer protests in Poland has further heightened the country’s existing political tensions.
The surge in support for Reform UK might make Labour’s celebrations premature in this bellwether by-election.
A new report has been criticised for claiming that most voters support digital patient passes.
The price the political class will pay for the Clapham acid attack will be proportionate to their betrayal of the British people on mass immigration.
Critics fear the deal could give the EU too much influence over internal UK trade.
Many have long-since argued that the BBC is unfit for purpose, but this week’s diversity farrago takes the biscuit.
Despite differences in inflation rates and macroeconomic trends, many central banks make their policy decisions based on what the Federal Reserve does.
Despite the Brexit mandate for a decisive reversal of mass immigration, the systems introduced following the vote have only made matters worse.
The EU is virtually incapable of making rational decisions in line with its own long-term interests.
The progressive ivory tower of the EU is at risk of tumbling.
Keir Starmer is attacking traditionalists in ongoing culture wars and threatening a reversal of Brexit.
The U.S. central bank is predicting an economic slowdown, but their numbers are only preliminary. Here is what data to look for in the coming weeks to see if they are correct.
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