Chris Evans has resigned as leader of the Top Gear Party
We would like to suggest another candidate for the role – the actor and comedian Steve Coogan
We would like to suggest another candidate for the role – the actor and comedian Steve Coogan
Social media is invaluable, but it is better to work with the mainstream media than to blame them when things go wrong
Given Tory members will be choosing the next Prime Minister, it is vital that there is a proper contest with two powerful and competing visions of Britain’s future vigorously, and truthfully debated
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A second general election in six months leaves the country facing new uncertainties just as it had begun to emerge from financial strife
Corbyn and his allies should now seriously consider his position. If he doesn't, he may leave Labour split, as well as defeated and irrelevant, with yet more unknowable consequences for our democracy
Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the Commission, and Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament, have both suggested that they want the UK out of the Union as quickly as possible
By dividing the nation between supporters of an 'open' and 'closed' Britain, the referendum emphasised that the old party lines may not match the needs of effective democracy
The voters of Britain are headed into the unknown, and it’s not at all clear that those in the driving seat have a firm grip on the steering wheel
When Elon Musk says, as he did this week, that his new priority is using artificial intelligence to build domestic robots, we should not only take note, but look forward to the day we can put our legs up in admiration
The way to address concerns is to guarantee high wages through the minimum wage, restore the contributory principle to the welfare, improve education, and privilege natives when it comes to public services. These steps can, and should, be achieved within the EU
Project Fear's warnings about Brexit have been under-cooked. The financial markets are signalling a fall-off in investment in the UK and in British companies, if we leave the EU. This would feed into every crevice of the economy
Pragmatism in aid of principle is itself a principle worth upholding
There is global elite of wealthy people who use secret shell trusts to shuffle vast quantities of sometimes dirty money away from prying eyes
We wouldn’t ask an organised crime syndicate to control the supply of our tobacco or alcohol, so why heroin and cocaine?
Only by a brutally rigorous enforcement of the law will capitalism win the popular support it so desperately needs – and which it is currently losing
The first five years in particular of a child’s life are vital. Intellectual vibrancy, phonic stimulation, and huge emotional support – love, in other words – can set a pattern that will bring health and happiness for years