Sam ShentonGillibrand: Running as a WomanKirsten Gillibrand is trying something new to differentiate herself from an increasingly crowded field of female 2020 Democrats.Feb 22, 2019Feb 22, 2019
Sam ShentonOf Red & Blue: How US Swing States are PolarisingThe traditional swing states that pick US Presidents are moving over into the parties’ blocs.Nov 8, 2018Nov 8, 2018
Sam ShentonWhat Theresa May really means with her “end of Austerity”May’s announcement of an “end to austerity” was a method of staying in Downing Street, and today’s budget was in preparation for a new…Oct 29, 2018Oct 29, 2018
Sam ShentonTheresa May can’t survive a vote on her leadershipConservative MPs will not allow Theresa May to face another election. A confidence vote might be their only way to stop that.Oct 23, 2018Oct 23, 2018
Sam ShentonThe Prime Minister is listening — Now Tory MPs need to support herTory MPs must support the Prime Minister, but these next few weeks will prove it cannot be a one-way-street.Oct 23, 2018Oct 23, 2018
Sam ShentonVote Leave has become the Cult of BorisWhatever it is Boris Johnson now does, it has come to be seen not just through the prism of his leadership ambitions, but through that of…Aug 9, 20182Aug 9, 20182
Sam ShentonThe debate about Customs is a proxy for deeper Conservative divisionThe Conservative (and Unionist) Party must decide what comes first: their commitment to post-Brexit trade deals, or the United Kingdom…May 17, 2018May 17, 2018
Sam ShentonWilliamson escaped before hard times rollTheresa May’s former Chief Whip left just in time to ensure his reputation is in tact for a future leadership fight.Nov 3, 2017Nov 3, 2017
Sam ShentonCan we stop it with George Osborne?The EU Referendum has poisoned politics with artificial division.Oct 24, 2017Oct 24, 2017
Sam ShentonDevolution: Brexit, Powers, and intergovernmental relationsMost of the discourse/ complaints around the issue appears to be about “powers”, when these aren’t the main issue at stake. The EU…Oct 24, 2017Oct 24, 2017