Patience Wheatcroft
15 May 2024
Forget the Garrick, what about the Freemasons?
The secretive group seems more worthy of scrutiny than a club for elderly thespians
Read the full article08 May 2024
The UK’s private equity sector is ready to implode
If the Bank of England is right, the reverberations will be felt around the country
Read the full article05 May 2024
The Tories could be heading for extinction
Defeat is certain, a total wipe-out possible – and don’t underestimate the role of Brexit in this meltdown
Read the full article30 April 2024
A stubborn and stupid betrayal of British youth
Younger generations are paying the price for Rishi Sunak’s stubbornness and pride
Read the full article24 April 2024
The country has had enough of amateurs
David Cameron’s return to frontline politics resembles a grown-up arriving at a children’s party
Read the full article17 April 2024
Humpty Dumpty logic is setting the PM up for a great fall
The words integrity, professionalism and accountability mean what the Tories want them to mean, rather than what a dictionary might say
Read the full article10 April 2024
A tourist tax would help save our crumbling creative sector
Change is needed for the UK’s much-vaunted creative sector to live up to its name
Read the full article01 April 2024
Can Britain be honest with itself?
Rachel Reeves will need to confront failures that others have ignored
Read the full article20 March 2024
The heart of Starmerism
The Labour leader’s plan for a fairer country where the government is trustworthy and delivers public services is one we can all get behind
Read the full article13 March 2024
The Swiss show how we can have a better budget
Hunt’s grandstanding demonstrates the craziness of our current system
Read the full article06 March 2024
Sunak is in hock to his own mob… Britain needs an election now
The country doesn’t deserve his pointless mud-slinging. There are massive problems in need of immediate attention
Read the full article28 February 2024
While Badenoch blusters, who is going to save the Post Office?
The Post Office has an important role as an arm of government; its ownership must be taken seriously
Read the full article21 February 2024
Abused MPs deserve better.. but we deserve better MPs
Parties need to take greater care when selecting their candidates
Read the full article14 February 2024
It’s time to expose the anonymous political donors
Tory ministers have no interest in addressing this fundamental issue with our democracy
Read the full article07 February 2024
Labour’s green U-turn explains the need to abandon political targets
The public need a leader who can deliver a target-free message
Read the full article31 January 2024
Europe’s defence if Trump wins was the spectre at the Davos feast
The state of Europe’s fighting forces was too controversial a topic for the Davos agenda
Read the full article23 January 2024
I’ve seen the NHS crisis close-up. Here’s how Labour can fix it
Rishi Sunak has little incentive to fix the NHS’s problems
Read the full article17 January 2024
Love queues? Then there’s good news, thanks to Brexit
The Brexit benefits the government promised continue to be elusive
Read the full article10 January 2024
The Tories might as well face it… they’re addicted to lies
Rishi Sunak has the same cavalier attitude towards the truth as his predecessor
Read the full article03 January 2024
Poll pacts, true Brexit facts, plus an end to strikes and Suella: my wishes for 2024
This year, parties on the left must stop competing against each other
Read the full article20 December 2023
Rishi Sunak’s government by fairytale
The belief that saying something instantly makes it a fact is a very dangerous tendency, but it seems to be a common affliction in politicians
Read the full article13 December 2023
On small boats and big friezes, Sunak burns Britain’s bridges
The prime minister’s lack of diplomacy and tact cost the UK global relationships
Read the full article06 December 2023
The next bitter Conservative split spells trouble for Sunak
If Sunak can’t be a credible leader for the Tories, then they will find someone who can
Read the full article29 November 2023
Dump the pomp and let us be a serious country
Our modern democracy demands – and deserves – more modern ways of functioning
Read the full article22 November 2023
Here’s how we should deal with asylum seekers: give them a job
The Home Office’s failure to process asylum applications speedily is incompetent and inhumane
Read the full article13 November 2023
Sunak braces for the revenge of hurricane Suella
The prime minister’s reshuffle has handed Braverman the leadership of a disgruntled and vocal right
Read the full article11 November 2023
Uncontrolled and unmanageable
That was Suella Braverman’s verdict on immigration - and it is now the verdict on a politician setting her sights on No.10
Read the full article08 November 2023
Westminster is broken. Here’s how to mend it
The public wants, and expects, government to solve its own problems but this government is not equipped to do so
Read the full article01 November 2023
We’re witnessing Westminster’s death of shame
The Covid Inquiry is uncovering the chaotic way the government handled the pandemic and gambled with the country’s future
Read the full article17 October 2023
When education is broken, why is Starmer making planning his top priority?
It’s hard to look at all the problems facing the UK today and conclude that the planning system is key to putting them right
Read the full article27 September 2023
Boris Johnson will haunt this Tory feast
If Johnson does decide to turn up in Manchester, it would stop Rishi Sunak's reboot in its tracks
Read the full article20 September 2023
Reform, reform, reform must be Labour’s mantra
The next government needs to eschew the embarrassing "world-beating" rhetoric and acknowledge that the UK must modernise
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