Rishi Sunak can’t escape the Tories’ post-truth policies
Britain is moving further away from the ideal of a transparent and fair democracy.
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Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, better known as “Boris Johnson”, is a British politician. He is the former mayor of London and the former prime minister of the United Kingdom between July 2019 and September 2022, and the former leader of the Conservative Party. Johnson studied at Eton College and then read classics at Balliol College at the University of Oxford. He has also worked as a journalist with different publications, such as the Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Spectator. Find all our latest news, comment and analysis on the former prime minister here.
Britain is moving further away from the ideal of a transparent and fair democracy.
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The former PM’s resignation honours will hand titles – and a lifelong presence in the legislature – to more of…
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Munira Mirza, once known as “Boris Johnson’s brain”, is a liberal contrarian whose views have been widely condemned. But in…
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The former PM’s call at the conference to “incarnate the spirit of Glasgow” is an attempt to burnish his legacy.
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This embodiment of the vacuous, self-serving modern politician is profiting from his notoriety.
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The latest episode in the former PM’s insatiable quest for power takes him to a blockchain conference.
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Using personal devices for official business should be a breach of the ministerial code, says a security expert.
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As new revelations emerge, Rishi Sunak is under increasing pressure to sack the Home Secretary.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Steve Barclay takes over at a time of record-breaking waiting lists and major NHS reform.
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In her final speech, the outgoing prime minister showed she remains a defiant ideologue, and sounded a warning over higher…
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With the cost of living rising and levelling up a forgotten dream, people around the country feel frustrated and let…
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The former chancellor will inherit an economy in crisis and enfeebled public services.
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Only Penny Mordaunt can theoretically prevent Sunak from entering No 10 this week.
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Labour and the Lib Dems should promise Tory rebels that they won’t stand against them if they vote for an…
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The scandals that left the front pages when Johnson departed for the back benches would resurface.
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Liz Truss’s leadership was the product of a party that has become addicted to ideological fervour.
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Cramming your cabinet full of chums is tempting but it is a trap.
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Getting on the leadership ballot is a challenge for the former PM; seeing off the Labour threat could prove impossible.
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Could Boris Johnson make a comeback?
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