Robert Jackman is a London-based writer and critic with the Spectator.
Labour Wins U.K. Elections as Conservatives Collapse and Third Parties Surge
Keir Starmer’s Labour secures a sweeping victory, taking the helm from Rishi Sunak.
Keir Starmer’s Labour secures a sweeping victory, taking the helm from Rishi Sunak.
Britain’s parliamentary democracy still transcends its monarchy.
The British Conservative Party can’t figure out what it wants.
Hopefully King Charles III follows his mother’s example and stays out of politics.
Only time will tell if Truss reverses the big spending style of her predecessor.
As the Johnson premiership goes down in flames, perhaps the Conservative Party will finally rediscover its commitment to liberty.
Even with coronavirus deaths at a trickle, Prime Minister Boris Johnson won’t rule out more lockdowns.
Even though COVID-19 spread is low, Brits love their lockdown.
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