Articles by Peter Kellner
Peter Kellner / May 14, 2019
The new Remain force could be merely a footnote in the history of British politics—unless it pulls itself together fast
Peter Kellner / April 1, 2019
The fate of Britain’s economy, society and role in the world remains desperately uncertain
Peter Kellner / March 25, 2019
By resigning as Prime Minister but remaining party leader, May could ease a transition—and maybe even end her party's Brexit deadlock
Peter Kellner / February 26, 2019
No one knows what will happen next, but we can identify key Brexit staging posts
Peter Kellner / January 30, 2019
Britain’s political system is not equipped to deal with the fallout
Peter Kellner / December 10, 2018
The Channel 4 debate last night showed how the alternatives are crumbling
Peter Kellner / December 4, 2018
The “people’s vote” campaign could succeed—but what question to ask voters?
Peter Kellner / November 14, 2018
The Commons arithmetic could prove insurmountable
Peter Kellner / October 13, 2018
Fifty years before some women were given the franchise, Lily Maxwell voted in a by-election. It's time she was written back into history
Peter Kellner / September 18, 2018
The party leadership should come out for a second referendum