General election predictions

Back in 2015 I made some predictions which turned out to be completely off the mark when it came to the general election results. This year I am going to stick my neck out again, but in general terms rather than targeting specific numbers. Conservatives: Double-figure majority but not a landslide. Will make gains in […]

Where are the Mayites?

One thing which has struck me during this general election campaign is the lack of an identifiable set of policies from Theresa May. By this I mean I don’t know what she stands for, other than slogans like ‘strong and stable government’ and ‘no Brexit deal is better than a bad Brexit deal’. Whether you […]

Unadjusted opinion polls

There has been a lot of excitement this week about an unadjusted opinion poll by Ipsos Mori which shows Labour ahead of the Conservatives by 43 points to 40. Given that the Conservatives have been leading the polls since the election was called, with anything up to a 20+ point margin, this has understandably raised […]

Supreme Court Brexit judgement

This morning the Supreme Court handed down its judgement in the ‘Brexit case’, which included two other related cases from Northern Ireland. Broadly speaking, two questions were put before the court: Does the Government have the power to invoke Article 50 without the consent of Parliament, using a technique called the Royal Prerogative? Do the […]

Richmond Park by-election results

On Friday morning political animals woke up to the unexpected result of the Liberal Democrats winning Richmond Park on a vote swing of over 20%. A by-election had been triggered in the constituency by the resignation of the incumbent Conservative MP, Zac Goldsmith, over the government’s decision to go ahead with a third runway at […]

Boris Johnson is Foreign Secretary

Depending on how closely you watch politics, you may have either had nightmares or woken up to the fact that Boris Johnson is now Foreign Secretary – announced as part of the first wave of Theresa May’s ministerial appointments. Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary. I’ll let that sink in for a minute before continuing… First […]

Budget 2015

Last Wednesday, George Osborne stood up in the House of Commons and delivered the first Conservative budget since 1996. It contained a lot of pre-trailed measures, a few surprises and a couple of masterstrokes. You can view the full details on gov.uk, and I have extracted the main measures and provided some commentary below. Cuts […]