Labour’s leadership crisis reaches a third day, with almost 50 parliamentary resignations and a motion of no confidence set for this afternoon June 28, 2016 Labour's leadership crisis has reached a third day with fresh resignations coming ahead of a vote on a motion of no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn later today. Corbyn is widely predicted to lose in a non-binding vote of Labour MPs this afternoon, with results expected to be announced around 5:00pm. The vote itself will not [...]
Jeremy Corbyn’s win is a disaster for Labour but the counter-revolution may come sooner than you think September 13, 2015 Jeremy Corbyn’s election as leader is a disaster for the Labour Party. It’s a particular disaster for those who believe that a party should select a leader who is a potential General Election winner and credible Prime Minister. And that a positive relationship with the businesses who create wealth and jobs, and pay the taxes [...]
Jeremy Corbyn’s big state policies would be disastrous for long-term economic UK growth September 23, 2015 Over the coming months, the new leader of the opposition and his shadow chancellor are likely to set out a very different economic worldview, with policies built on the premise that big is beautiful in the case of the size of the state. For many, this isn’t a great concern, with received wisdom that [...]
Complacency about Jeremy Corbyn is dangerous: He could push UK politics in a populist direction September 15, 2015 It wasn't that long ago, but it is easy to forget the market uncertainty that preceded the General Election in May, and the relief rally in UK shares that followed it. We saw particularly strong performance in equities sensitive to the outlook for domestic consumption after the election of a modest Conservative majority, deemed [...]
Would Jeremy Corbyn add a dose of homeopathy to the NHS? He believes it works, after all September 15, 2015 What would the NHS be like if Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn became Prime Minister? It would certainly remain publicly-funded – that he's adamant about. It would also focus more on tackling mental health issues, as his appointment of the shadow cabinet's first ever “mental health minister” indicates. But what about alternative types [...]
Jeremy Corbyn says he backs growth firms – but time will tell what his values mean in practice September 29, 2015 Mark Twain's suggestion that “there is no such thing as a new idea” is particularly true of politics. The Labour leadership campaign injected new energy into the Labour party, and plenty of new members. Jeremy Corbyn yesterday rode the crest of that wave through his first party conference speech, receiving several standing ovations. It [...]
David Cameron has said that Britain is in “a position of strength” to handle the aftermath of last week’s Brexit vote June 27, 2016 Prime minister David Cameron has sought issue reassurances on the UK's strength after markets have continued to struggle on the second day of trading since the vote to leave the EU. Speaking in the House of Commons, yesterday, Cameron said that Britain is in “a position of strength” as it seeks to confront the fallout from the vote to [...]
EU referendum polls show swing to Remain as experts say it’s “going to the wire” June 20, 2016 Two more EU referendum polls have shown a swing towards the Remain camp, while one has put Leave in the lead. A study by the National Centre for Social Research for the Financial Times gave Remain a 53-47 point lead, while an ORB poll showed Remain had a 49-47 point lead. Read more: EU needs "dramatic" [...]
Labour leadership race: Want to be like Jeremy Corbyn? Now you can, with this blazer September 7, 2015 We all know Jeremy Corbyn, the nation’s new political celebrity, is more than a man with bold ideas: with his characteristic beard and crumpled suits, his distinct style transcends generations. Now you can look just like him – with the "Jeremy Corbyn 70s Beige Burton Blazer" on Ebay. Simply combine with a white shirt and dark [...]
Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour leadership contest: Here’s what he’s going to do next September 14, 2015 What is Jeremy Corbyn going to do next? His acceptance speech may have been branded “rambling” and there may be some confusion over certain policies, but the veteran North Islington MP is clear about at least one thing: opposing the Conservatives. At least two Tory proposals – the Trade Union Bill and new [...]