UK Politics
Presser is not short for presents
Imagine an Advent calendar with nothing behind the numbers, forever
Cancel this
I keep my distance, but you still catch my eye
You better watch out, you better not cry
You better not pout, I’m telling you why
The religion of human rights
The reaction to the government’s Independent Human Rights Act Review suggests we are in distinct danger of succumbing to a destructively progressive cult
Alfred Sherman: the original Downing Street maverick
The rise and fall of Dominic Cummings recalls the role of another eccentric who changed British politics
My Brexit hell
The press suffering was not the only point
All the news fit to post, two weeks early
It’s Christmas come early for Critic readers
Dominic Cummings and the illusion of control
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed how woefully mistaken Cummings’ hopes were for lasting civil service reform
Michael Ashcroft on the rise of Rishi Sunak: what is he thinking? What does he intend?
In this podcast, Graham Stewart talks to Michael Ashcroft, whose new book is the first biography to be written about the Chancellor of the Exchequer
A sequel too far
Brexit Academy: Assignment Miami Beach