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Anna McMorrin and Paul Sweeney, The Independent Day two of conference in sunny Brighton, and UK Labour’s Brexit policy is about to be decided. Tonight is the important composite...
Karl Pike, The Independent The Labour Party is often searching for a big idea. All politicians like to show some evidence of wanting “change”, but in Labour — as...
David Cameron’s book of memoirs opens ominously, with a foreword in which the former prime minister explains why he has barely spoken publicly about his time as prime minister:...
There have always been rivalries and enmities in politics. Everywhere and always. To recycle the old saying of David Lloyd George, who was no stranger to internecine feuds, there...
David Cameron was always an open book. As prime minister he was talkative and straightforward. Many times, I am told, when there was a Downing Street meeting to discuss...
I never voted for David Cameron. I didn’t much like him, from what I could see, which, often as not, was a picture of him and his other over-privileged...
Chuka Umunna, The Independent British politics is being reconfigured – if there were any doubt about this, just look at what has happened in the Conservative Party this last...
Mark Malloch-Brown, The Independent On Monday, a further showdown will take place in parliament with Boris Johnson bellowing at Jeremy Corbyn that he is “frit” of a general election....
Boris Johnson’s fate is uncertain and so is the case with Brexit. Theresa May was forced to resign over the issue and if we are to go by what’s...
B oris Johnson was “blindsided” by Labour’s refusal to support an early election, I am told. If so, he was not the only one. At the start of last...