With daily chaos erupting at Westminster and no clear way forward, it’s no surprise that disillusionment with the Brexit process…
University Challenge
The Prime Minister broke with tradition today by opting to speak about something other than Brexit. Many would see this…
HyperNormalisation
In his 2016 documentary ‘HyperNormalisation’ Adam Curtis argued that politicians have increasingly retreated in into simplified version of the world.…
All quiet on the Westminster front
In June two of the great political forces of Britain clashed on the electoral battlefield. The Conservative party, encouraged by…
Shaken, but not stirred
Technically, the SNP won this week’s general election from a Scottish perspective. Despite this, you will be hard pushed to…
Spinners and losers
Local Council elections in Scotland can be both wonderfully insightful and frustratingly ambiguous when it comes to predicting or analysing…
En Marche ?
Undoubtedly 2016 will be a year which takes up many pages in the history books. The rise, and success, of…
Manifesto matters
Manifestos occupy an odd space in British politics. In theory, they are vital documents outlining the potential trajectory of the…
Phoney war
It’s extremely difficult to draw any tangible conclusions from a by-election, even harder from two separate by-elections, and close to…