Boris Johnson wants to call a U.K. election. But can he win it? Paul Whiteley, Matthew Goodwin, Marianne Stewart, and Harold Clarke - September 23, 2019 Nothing is simple in British politics at the moment
The U.K. Supreme Court has ruled Parliament’s suspension unlawful. Will the U.K public approve? Nathan T. Carrington and Claire Sigsworth - September 20, 2019 It’s unusual for U.K. courts to be so involved in the political process.
Boris Johnson ‘prorogued’ Parliament — just like a 17th-century king Kara Dimitruk - September 2, 2019 But at least the prime minister probably won’t be chastened by a European invasion
The British Parliament is voting on Brexit again. This graph shows where they may end up Alexandre Afonso - March 29, 2019 Last week members voted to indicate which options they support. Graphing those votes shows where coalitions could form.
Brexit is breaking the British Parliament. Can the damage be repaired? Anand Menon and Alan Wager - March 19, 2019 Long-standing rules and practices are collapsing.
An obscure British parliamentary rule was broken. Here’s why it’s a big deal. Rebecca Kuperberg and Mary Nugent - July 26, 2018 [caption id="attachment_76073" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A British flag flies in front