
A Divided Right: What the Future Holds for UK Politics
Aayman Khokar argues that Labour’s fall in popularity presents an opportunity for the Tories and Reform UK, who need to put aside their differences to take the fight to Keir Starmer

Aayman Khokar argues that Labour’s fall in popularity presents an opportunity for the Tories and Reform UK, who need to put aside their differences to take the fight to Keir Starmer

Charles Martin argues that Elon Musk’s attacks on Keir Starmer risk damaging US-UK relations, and that Trump ought to dissociate himself with him to protect the special relationship.

Jake Aldridge argues that Labour’s housing and planning reforms risk building faceless and disconnected communities without any sense of home or belonging

Bobby Dean MP argues that St Helier Hospital’s decline is not just a matter of aging infrastructure but a political failure, following decades of broken promises from successive governments.

Jak Patridge argues that Kemi Badenoch must escape the Conservative desire to shift right after their general election defeat if they are to prevent a repeat of the Blair years.

Adam Jogee MP argues that Britain’s education system needs urgent reform to support SEND children, emphasising the importance of inclusive education to ensure that every child can thrive.

Bailey Nash-Gardner (Founder of Politics UK) writes why the Conservative Party is still his home but the need for the right to unite.

Matt Daniel argues that Britain needs better politics, and that changing to proportional representation would facilitate more cross-party collaboration, and better legislation.
Archie Rankin argues that the government’s vague promises in the English Devolution white paper leave the South West dangling in uncertainty.

Ollie Lawrence argues that Labour, now in power, must avoid any internal infighting and focus on competent governance.

Tom Watkins argues that Kemi Badenoch has made a poor start as Conservative leader, and risks driving the party to extinction if she doesn’t pursue a coherent opposition strategy

Divine Neza argues that the NHS is failing in its duty to care for vulnerable people, and may actually be hindering them in the process.
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