political strategy
Coverage of political strategy in the Nexus archive.
- Should Labour heed Tony Blair?
The article discusses whether the Labour party should consider advice from Tony Blair. It also mentions Restore Britain's potential threat to Reform UK.
- Farage is facing his own menace on the right
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, faces a challenge from the rising political party Restore Britain, which may compel him to alter his strategic approach. The emergence of Restore Britain signals growing competition on the right-wing political spectrum in the UK.
- Labour’s retreat from intellectual debate traps it in comfort zone
The article argues that Labour's pre-election focus on ambitious pledges has limited its strategic flexibility, trapping the party in a comfort zone by avoiding intellectual debate. This approach narrowed its room for maneuver in policy decisions.
- Does Rupert Lowe really want to go down in history as the man who made Burnham PM - with Elon Musk's help? LEO MCKINSTRY
The article discusses Rupert Lowe's potential role in making Burnham Prime Minister with Elon Musk's assistance. It questions whether Lowe's political strategy aligns with Musk's influence in shaping government leadership.
- The secret code to getting inside Trump's head: Insiders reveal the exact moment to strike with an idea - and why it starts on the golf course
The article discusses strategies for influencing Donald Trump, emphasizing that the optimal moment to present ideas begins on the golf course. Insiders reveal that Trump's decision-making process is closely tied to his time on the golf course.
- Bill Maher scolds Gavin Newsom in awkward exchange as California governor says he wants to be more like Trump
Bill Maher confronted California Governor Gavin Newsom during an awkward exchange, where Newsom controversially stated he wanted to be more like Donald Trump. The interaction highlighted political tensions and differing views on governance.
- Does Trump even have a political strategy?
The article discusses the challenges of winning in politics by delivering on popular issues, emphasizing the necessity of a solid political strategy and discipline for any president, including Donald Trump.
- Arellano: Pope Leo isn't afraid of President Trump. We shouldn't be, either
The article discusses Pope Leo's public criticism of President Trump, highlighting the author's view that such bold commentary is refreshing and necessary in a political climate dominated by Trump's influence. The author compares Leo's stance to a 'sacrament,' emphasizing its moral and spiritual significance.