Voter fantasy and economic reality can’t be squared. As compromise will be needed, our political parties will need to work together in the national interest
Goodbye, Glastonbury; hello, House of Commons. As the tide of Jeremy Corbyn’s glory recedes, the familiar rubble of Labour disunity once again litters the beach, notably in the rebellious person of Chuka Umunna. The cause appears to be an angels-on-a-pinhead dispute among Labour soft Brexiters, between those who want to stay in the single...
Published on June 30, 2017 02:05