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The Shortest (and Least Successful?) Premiership in British History

Posted on October 23, 2022October 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Laura Powell - Regular Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Electoral Politics, Home Affairs, Labour Party, Opinions, UKTagged Conservatives, Elections, Keir Starmer, Labour Party, Liz Truss, Tories, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

The Johnson Government is Testing the Limits of ‘Outrage Fatigue’

Posted on February 9, 2022May 10, 2023 by York Politics Review

By Ben George - Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Opinions, UKTagged Boris Johnson, Conservative Party, Corruption, Keir Starmer, Outrage Fatigue, Robert Jenrick, Sleaze, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

What would you do? Where Labour falls silent

Posted on November 24, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Rachael Ward - Regular Contributor

Posted in Labour Party, Opinions, UKTagged Boris Johnson, Keir Starmer, Labour, Labour Party, Labour Party Politics, Labour SplitLeave a comment

Labour are Back on the Path of Government, but Obstacles Still Remain

Posted on October 10, 2021October 4, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Max Abdulgani - Contributor

Posted in Labour Party, Opinions, UKTagged Angela Rayner, Keir Starmer, Labour, Labour Party, Party Conference, The Government, UK, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

Is Being “Tough on Crime” the Solution?

Posted on July 8, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Ella Stevens - Regular Contributor

Posted in Home Affairs, Opinions, UKTagged #KILLTHEBILL, BLM, Defund the police, Keir Starmer, Margaret Thatcher, Police, Police Brutality, Sarah Everard, UK, UK Police, US Police, USALeave a comment

Polish Versus Sleaze: Examining the continued polling divide in the UK

Posted on May 5, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Rachael Ward - Regular Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Electoral Politics, Europe, Labour Party, UKTagged Boris Johnson, Conservative Party, James Dyson, Keir Starmer, Labour Party, Sleaze, UK governmentLeave a comment

‘The Metropolitan Elite’: Labour’s London Problem

Posted on January 13, 2021September 5, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Conrad Whitcroft - Regular Contributor

Posted in Labour Party, UKTagged Ed Miliband, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer, Labour, Labour Party, Labour's London Problem, London, Metropolitan Elite1 Comment

UK Politics: A Crisis of Leadership, but a Lack of an Alternative too?

Posted on December 2, 2020February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Fayyez Patel - Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Labour Party, UKTagged Boris Johnson, Conservative Party, Covid-19, Dominic Cummings, EHRC Report, Keir Starmer, Labour Party, Priti Patel, UK Politics1 Comment

Angela Rayner: A New Hope

Posted on April 15, 2020February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Bella Robinson - Sub Editor 

Posted in Labour Party, UKTagged Angela Rayner, Education, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer, Labour, Labour PartyLeave a comment

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