For all their differences, President Biden and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain share a challenge: operating in the wake of a larger-than-life predecessor. They have tactics in common, too.
Tag: Labour Party (Great Britain)
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U.K. Doubles Down on a Tactic Disproportionately Targeting Black People
The United States helped inspire Britain’s tough-on-crime politics. Even as crime fell and warnings mounted, politicians never looked back.
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How Does Britain’s Conservative Government End? Maybe With a Labour Rout.
After 12 years in opposition, Labour finally looks ready to seize the moment.
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New UK Leader Rishi Sunak Faces a Bruising First Prime Minister’s Questions
The opposition’s lines of attack, starting with Mr. Sunak’s choice of home secretary and his wife’s wealth, gave a glimpse of where it sees vulnerabilities in the governing Conservatives.
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Britain Is a Global Laughingstock, and It’s Not Just Liz Truss’s Fault
The Conservative Party has brought chaos to the country.