The reluctance of senior British journalists to accept their failures has put us all in greater jeopardy. The election result will probably just embolden them.
From localising strategies to fostering intersectionality, from taking smart risks to promoting self-care, over fifteen years of experience supporting the front lines is distilled.
Any leader challenging power will suffer character assassination, and Brexit is just the latest manifestation of a deeper problem – one that Labour didn’t address.
Amid a wider political crisis in Georgia, new fees on qualifying exams have brought medical students in Tbilisi out to protest. But these fees are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to systemic alienation and disappointment.
A shocking leaflet sent out in Tory/Labour battlegrounds has “racist undertones”. NHS workers and experts call it out as “bullshit” aimed at distracting people from the real reasons the NHS is struggling.
There is nothing in the prime minister’s record to suggest voters trust him with the keys to Number 10. Luckily for him, they don’t trust Corbyn either.