June General Election
The only certainty in Northern Ireland is that power-sharing deadlines are a farce
As another deadline comes and goes, Stormont is once again left in limbo—with Westminster unclear as to what will happen next
The Chuka amendment would have hindered Labour on Brexit
The left should be fighting for a Labour government to negotiate Brexit in a progressive way—not trying to find new ways to destabalise Corbyn
This is why the £1bn DUP deal will be controversial in Northern Ireland
Catholic communities will be suspicious about how the money will be spent—with the extension of the military covenant set to increase tensions further
If the Tories want to win back the young, they must rethink their Brexit strategy
Bolder policies, and a defense of liberal values, must be accompanied by serious thought on how to handle Brexit if the Tory party want to convince young people
Don’t be fooled: the Tory party are doing a lot better than you think
May herself is struggling, but the Conservatives have always been remarkably good at steadying the ship
Vince Cable: Britain needs a progressive, credible party
Canada, France and Ireland prove there is an appetite for progressive politics—it's up to the Liberal Democrats to provide it here
The DUP will drive a hard bargain—and no-one in Westminster should be surprised
That the Tories are having trouble with their new "friends" won't come as a shock to anyone who follows Northern Irish politics
2017 proved that candidates’ views don’t matter in elections
It didn't matter whether a candidate supported "Leave" or "Remain"—what mattered was their party
The lady is for learning? May continues her appeal to Brexit—but drops key manifesto pledges
May's pitch to the house was based on June 2016, not June 2017
Was 8th June the revenge of the millennials?
No party can ignore the concerns of the young—they're angry and now they're voting
If it wants to win next time, Labour can’t just rely on the kids
Young people turned out en masse for the party on 8th June—but if Labour's to approach majority territory, it will need to broaden its electoral appeal. The numbers prove that
No, prime minister: Britain will punch below its weight for as long as it has minority government
A mandarin speaks truth to power about life after a majority