Showing posts with label The New Statesman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The New Statesman. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Brexit Has Made Britain More Multicultural, "Less White" | Andrew Marr | The New Statesman
Thursday, October 06, 2022
It's the "Beginning of the End" for Liz Truss | Andrew Marr | The New Statesman
Conservatives are "sure they're going into opposition" - Andrew Marr
After a "grim" Conservative Party Conference, Andrew Marr and Freddie Hayward join Anoosh Chakelian to dissect what Marr calls "the worst [conference] I have seen, of any party".
Following Kwasi Kwarteng's U-turn over the failed 45p tax cut, the Conservatives under Liz Truss are facing opinion polls showing Labour over 30 points ahead.
In this video, Andrew Marr, Freddie Hayward and Anoosh Chakelian explore why the Conservative Party appears to be imploding, and whether there is anything that can reverse their decline.
After a "grim" Conservative Party Conference, Andrew Marr and Freddie Hayward join Anoosh Chakelian to dissect what Marr calls "the worst [conference] I have seen, of any party".
Following Kwasi Kwarteng's U-turn over the failed 45p tax cut, the Conservatives under Liz Truss are facing opinion polls showing Labour over 30 points ahead.
In this video, Andrew Marr, Freddie Hayward and Anoosh Chakelian explore why the Conservative Party appears to be imploding, and whether there is anything that can reverse their decline.
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