Articles by Dr Alan Wager Commentary Peterborough: Labour’s squeaky victory and the vacuum on the right Dr Alan Wager 07 Jun 2019 Politics and Society Explainer 11 things you need to know about the European elections 16 May 2019 Europe Commentary Who can win the Conservative Party Game of Thrones? Dr Alan Wager 30 Apr 2019 Politics and Society Commentary More deadlock is the most likely result of the Brexit indicative votes Dr Alan Wager 27 Mar 2019 Politics and Society UK-EU Relations Commentary Three steps for Theresa May to pass her withdrawal agreement from here Dr Alan Wager 18 Mar 2019 Constitution and governance Politics and Society Commentary A Brexit delay could put Parliament in control – and signal the death knell for Theresa May’s premiership Dr Alan Wager 26 Feb 2019 Constitution and governance Politics and Society Commentary Brexit emanated from the Tory party- but it’s tearing it apart Dr Alan Wager 29 Jan 2019 Politics and Society UK-EU Relations Commentary How do MPs think the UK will fare after Brexit? Dr Alan Wager 28 Jan 2019 Politics and Society UK-EU Relations Commentary Indicative votes: Plan to break Brexit deadlock could end up revealing extent of division Dr Alan Wager 24 Jan 2019 Constitution and governance Politics and Society UK-EU Relations Commentary May needs Labour MPs’ support to pass her Brexit deal – but their constituencies are drifting toward remain Dr Alan Wager 07 Dec 2018 Politics and Society UK-EU Relations Commentary If Theresa May’s Brexit deal fails to change much, how much will voters actually care? Dr Alan Wager 04 Dec 2018 Politics and Society UK-EU Relations Commentary The government has very competently convinced MPs that it is too incompetent to deliver no-deal Dr Alan Wager 02 Nov 2018 Politics and Society UK-EU Relations Posts navigation 1 2 3 4 5