Brexit
The day the Remain dream died was not 12th December but 17th October
Once Johnson had his deal it was all over. Moderates should have agreed to an election sooner
How cowed judges could let Boris Johnson break the law
Unchecked, unbalanced and channelling an unsavoury populism, a prime minister that I’ve helped to keep in check in the courts could soon be free to do whatever he pleases
The new electoral reality in Northern Ireland and how the DUP hit rock bottom
The party misplayed its hand at every opportunity
How did the Conservatives win?
A leading psephologist, and member of the exit poll team, on how electoral geography—and the voting system—helped to give Boris Johnson a majority of 80
Johnson’s political sophistry is no fix for Britain’s economic travails
The PM’s plans will exacerbate challenges facing the beleaguered UK economy
Ivan Rogers on “nonsense” predictions and why Johnson will not pivot to a softer Brexit
Britain’s former man in Brussels says the PM’s large majority will not necessarily trigger a change in direction
This is what a Conservative majority means for Brexit
The withdrawal agreement is likely to pass and focus then turns to the future trade talks
Boris Johnson unbound: A British tragedy?
The British have assumed our democratic traditions would restrain brute prime ministerial power. That complacency could now be tested like never before
The indispensable constitutional legacy of the 2017-2019 parliament
The bruising experience of Brexit has forced one vital principle to the fore
Is the race tightening? Decoding the most significant parts of YouGov’s new election MRP survey
The latest information raises the prospect of a surge in tactical voting tomorrow
The most alarming thing about another Johnson government: we do not yet know if this is peak authoritarianism or merely the watershed
Johnson shows contempt for democratic norms and now voters have an opportunity to punish him for it
Rebels with a cause: can Dominic Grieve and Anne Milton triumph on Thursday?
Both candidates have thrown themselves against the party machinery that was formerly their own