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Theresa May
March 17, 2021
Podcast
The Politics of Everything
The Cousinhood That Still Rules Britain
Why do the Tories keep winning?
February 23, 2021
Samuel Earle
The Sordid Story of the Most Successful Political Party in the World
How the Tories became unbeatable
November 12, 2019
Magazine
Geoffrey Wheatcroft
How Europe Stumped Britain’s Conservatives
New books on Margaret Thatcher’s and David Cameron’s governments betray a fatal lack of self-reflection.
May 26, 2019
Stephen Paduano
How Should We Feel About Theresa May?
She got a lot wrong. But those who fail to consider the impossible hand she was dealt are bound to have unrealistic expectations of her successor.
May 23, 2019
Stephen Paduano
Brexit’s Lowest Moment Yet
As the country waits for the prime minister to resign, the Brexit Party is predicted to sweep European Parliament elections, aiming to sabotage the EU before leaving it.
April 29, 2019
Magazine
Abi Wilkinson
Empowerment for What?
The limits of a feminist politics of elite representation
April 12, 2019
Stephen Paduano
The Labour Party’s Role in the Brexit Crisis
Major fumbles have left British leftists ill-equipped to help guide their country.
March 29, 2019
Alexis Papazoglou
The Conservatives Broke British Politics
The Brexit debacle is all due to power struggles on the right.
March 19, 2019
Alexis Papazoglou
Brexit Is Making Britain Look Weak
The goal was to seize back sovereignty. Instead, failed Brexit deliberations have handed control over the country's fate to the EU.
March 14, 2019
Sean Williams
The Dying Howls of British Politics
Brexit has finally revealed Parliament's pageantry for the charade it is.
February 28, 2019
Samuel Earle
Can Jeremy Corbyn Save Britain From Brexit?
His critics say a better opposition leader could vanquish the Tories and prevent a ruinous departure from the EU. Some even argue that he is complicit in the disaster that awaits his country. Here's why they're wrong.
February 5, 2019
Alexis Papazoglou
Stop Looking for Meaning in Brexit
This wasn't some great multi-decade reckoning. It wasn't foreordained. It was a series of accidents.
December 18, 2018
Samuel Earle
How American Right-Wingers Are Driving Britain Toward a Hard Brexit
The loudest Brexiteers share more than just an ideology with their conservative brethren on the other side of the Atlantic.
December 14, 2018
Sean Williams
Enter Stumbling, Stage Right
When did British politics become such a farce?
December 13, 2018
Alexis Papazoglou
Just Hold Another Referendum
There's nothing democratic about forcing through a Brexit deal that voters in 2016 probably wouldn't have approved.
December 12, 2018
Jeet Heer
Theresa May has her party’s confidence—sort of.
December 10, 2018
Jeet Heer
Theresa May admits she doesn’t have the votes for her Brexit deal.
November 15, 2018
Jeet Heer
Theresa May is pushing forward with Brexit even as her government crumbles.
November 14, 2018
Jeet Heer
The midterm defeat has left Trump angry and withdrawn.
November 13, 2018
Samuel Earle
Enter Boris?
How the court jester of post-truth politics has positioned himself to become Britain’s next prime minister
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