As a political vacuum unfolds across the EU, could Starmer’s attempts to reset relations embellish the UK’s European influence from outside the Union?
Continue reading “Labour’s European Charm Offensive”A win for diversity or a Cabinet of crumbs? The failings of Truss’ Cabinet
Truss’ new Cabinet is highly unique in British politics. It is easily the most diverse Cabinet, with heritage ranging from Ghana, India and Sierra Leone. However, it is also a first for lack of opposition, even compared to Johnson’s cabinet of ‘nodding dogs’.
Truss’ Cabinet needs to reinvigorate the Conservative party, the UK’s economy and Britain’s position on the global stage. But with constant reshuffles and limited experience, the UK is less likely to look like “Singapore-on-Thames” but instead return to a perpetual position of the “sick man of Europe”
Continue reading “A win for diversity or a Cabinet of crumbs? The failings of Truss’ Cabinet”What policies differentiate Sunak and Truss in the Conservative leadership race?
From the cost of the living crisis to the controversial Rwanda immigration scheme, both candidates have a fine line to balance between gaining party support in the present and preserving the public’s favour in the future.
Continue reading “What policies differentiate Sunak and Truss in the Conservative leadership race?”Who to Truss: In the wake of Johnson’s ‘partygate’ who could be the next Prime Minister of the UK?
With Boris’ departure from No 10 expected in the oncoming weeks, who’s in place to replace him in politics’ highest role?
Continue reading “Who to Truss: In the wake of Johnson’s ‘partygate’ who could be the next Prime Minister of the UK?”