ON THE PRINCIPLES OF CONVIVIAL GOVERNANCE
This is the second in a set of four essays outlining my system of minimal governance, which I call convivial governance.
This is the second in a set of four essays outlining my system of minimal governance, which I call convivial governance.
I see no point in denouncing today’s judgment of the Supreme Court, which has ruled the prorogation of Parli
Following the drama of the past two weeks which culminated in the embarrassing behaviour of opposition MPs blocking the Speaker’s chair in the moments of Parliament’s prorogation (pictured above), we can hope for some dying down of the recent hyst
At the time of writing, a bill to delay Britain’s exit from the European Union beyond the October 31st deadline is making its way through the House of Lords, following Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s loss of all of his votes thus far i
The British admirals are sounding the alarm - the country, right before their eyes, has actually lost the most important symbol of its power, the royal navy.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is upset, humiliated, crushed, cornered and lost control of the political situation in the country.
esterday evening, Boris Johnson lost even the shadow of a majority. He may stagger through the next few days, till the prorogation takes effect.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson detonated a political bomb, attempting to usurp power.