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On Brexit films, Brexit books and Brexit television
On Brexit films, Brexit books and Brexit television
I RECENTLY spent a happy few days in Los Angeles promoting my new book, “Capitalism in America: A History” (co-written with Alan Greenspan). I was driving down Hollywood Boulevard...
Britain’s government slides into chaos
Britain’s government slides into chaos
By BAGEHOTNOBODY CAN accuse Theresa May of an unwillingness to repeat herself. The woman who said, again and again, that “Brexit means Brexit” is now telling Britain that her...
Boris Johnson takes centre stage—from the sidelines
Boris Johnson takes centre stage—from the sidelines
By BAGEHOTTODAY’S Conservative Party conference is all about one person: Boris Johnson. Mr Johnson booked the largest room in the conference centre, with enough space for 700, but people...
Of blue suits and smelly trainers
Of blue suits and smelly trainers
THE most visible difference between the Conservative Party Conference and the Labour Party Conference is age-adjusted dress sense. The Conservative Party Conference is full of young people dressed like...
The Tory Party is split down the middle
The Tory Party is split down the middle
By BAGEHOTTHE first thing that you notice in Birmingham is that the Conservative Party is hopelessly split on Brexit. The government is united (for now) over Chequers. Most of...
What Birmingham means to today’s Conservatives
What Birmingham means to today’s Conservatives
By BAGEHOTBIRMINGHAM was an obvious place for the Tories to hold their conference. The mayor of the West Midlands, Andy Street, is a Conservative. Central Birmingham is a far...
John McDonnell offers an ambitious alternative economic policy
John McDonnell offers an ambitious alternative economic policy
By BAGEHOTSO FAR the Labour Party’s annual conference has very much been John McDonnell’s. The shadow chancellor not only delivered today’s keynote address in the main hall. He’s been...
Americans are doing a good job of misunderstanding Britain
Americans are doing a good job of misunderstanding Britain
By BAGEHOTA RESTAURANT critic for the New York Times informs us that, on returning to London after a ten-year absence, he was astonished to discover that the local restaurants...
Labour is no longer the party of the traditional working class
Labour is no longer the party of the traditional working class
By BAGEHOTON JULY 3RD Jeremy Corbyn told Unite, Britain’s biggest trade union, that “Labour is back as the political voice of the working class”. This would be nice if...
Some thoughts on the crisis of liberalism—and how to fix it
Some thoughts on the crisis of liberalism—and how to fix it
By BAGEHOTBREXIT is such an all-consuming process for the British—at once a drama, a muddle and a mess—that it is easy to forget that it is part of something...
Sounding the death knell for Corbynmania
Labour’s so-so performance in the local elections raises questions about Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership Source link
Amber Rudd’s resignation throws Theresa May’s government into crisis
Amber Rudd’s resignation throws Theresa May’s government into crisis
By BAGEHOTIN THIS week’s Bagehot column I ventured that Amber Rudd, Britain’s home secretary, was probably not fatally wounded by recent events, “unless there is another scandal festering in...