Heathrow expansion puts the government on the flight path to years of trouble and strife | Andrew Rawnsley
lAdy and the gentleman captain illuminated the “tightening seat belt” sign. Not only did Keal IR's starmer and Rachel Reeves hit Heathrow intense turbulence, but the flight deck intentionally led the labor airplane to the storm. It's an interesting choice for the government that had already been buffeted. Serious unpopularity And that's the option that […]
Will the return of King Maga to the White House mean a Trumpification of British politics? | Andrew Rawnsley
WYou can enumerate those who expect to benefit from Donald Trump's reinforcements. Among them, it also includes a high -tech big game of the billionaire, which was noticeable in his inauguration ceremony. Oil company Who is released, “Drill, Babeadrill”, cryptocurrency promoter, and Lord Ed Davy are also released. I don't know if you have measured […]
Faced with many foes, Labour needs to get out of its defensive crouch and on to the front foot | Andrew Rawnsley
a's slogan is a tongue twister. You wouldn't want to organize a “Sturmer, Farmer, Harmer” chorus with a group of people who've had their fill of cider. There have also been accusations against the Labor Party leader of “two tier keir'', “free gear keir'', and “gap year keir'', the latter of which refers to how […]
Will Typhoon Orange wreak havoc on Britain? Keir Starmer has to prepare for the worst | Andrew Rawnsley
PThey are not from the same pod. No one would think that Keir Starmer and Donald Trump are separated twins. In temperament, worldview, and the values of the party they lead, these two men are the perfect match for the former prosecutor who will lead Britain's first Labor government in 14 years and the convicted […]
Is Sir Keir Starmer’s cautious ‘reset’ with Europe enough to undo the damage done by Brexit? | Andrew Rawnsley
pictureAll Prime Ministers are lip service speakers: “Reset” is Starmer's favourite word. He visited Berlin last week. To pave the way for a bilateral cooperation treaty, the prime minister said he was here as part of a “wider reset” of Britain's relations with Europe – a message he echoed as he travelled to Paris for […]
Keir Starmer needs to have a frank conversation with voters about the price of security | Andrew Rawnsley
IWe’re not sure who coined this term, but it’s the perfect word to describe the decade or so that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union. Wealthy liberal democracies were treated as “holidays from history.” Western powers began to turn Cold War swords into plowshares after their […]