Missing in (in)action, the Sunak bounce.
New prime ministers often get a polling bounce when they take office. By rights, following the various problems that afflicted the Johnson period and…
New prime ministers often get a polling bounce when they take office. By rights, following the various problems that afflicted the Johnson period and…
I was alerted by a Tweet from Patrick O’Flynn the political commentator and member of the Social Democratic Party, to a recent YouGov survey…
There’s an interesting snippet of information over at Guido’s place about Matt Hancock’s constituency. It seems that at least some of this MP’s constituents…
It’s been known or guessed about for many months that the Tory council in Thurrock, Essex had made some pretty bad investments of public…
Tim Worstall has a very very good piece over at his place and it is one with which I find I wholeheartedly agree with….
Giving birth is a traumatic and difficult experience and it is only due to the development of modern medicine and greater knowledge about the…
Perry De Havilland is in my view a quality liberty minded thinker. I may not always agree with him but his arguments are always…
For the first time in the century plus history of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), there has been a vote for strike action….
There’s a very good comment from the High Church Anglican and Monarchist Capel Lofft that’s been put up on Twitter. It concerns how the…
Britain’s Conservative Party used to have an enviable reputation for good financial management of Britain. People voted for the Tories because of this reputation…