We must act now : without a written constitution, Reform UK will have carte blanche to toxify (…)
It means breaking with hundreds of years of tradition, but it can’t wait. As hard-right figures spread division and laud autocrats, a fail-safe is vital After two years in Brazil, I felt I understood its political system better than I understand the UK’s. The reason is a short book in simple (…)
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