This page features posts related to the UK 2017 General Election with posts from 19 April to 21 June 2017. Click HERE to view some satirical British politics-related cartoons on my Flickr site. Click HERE for Jonathan Pie video playlist on YouTube.
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WEDNESDAY 21 JUNE 2017
A threadbare Queen’s Speech focuses on Brexit, but dumps much of what was in the Conservative manifesto (inc. VIDEO)
WEDNESDAY 14 JUNE 2017
Tim Farron quits as Liberal Democrats leader less than a week after the UK General Election
SUNDAY 11 JUNE 2017
More on the aftermath of the shock Hung Parliament result in the UK General Election
SATURDAY 10 JUNE 2017
The deals and blame-game begins plus other UK General Election 2017 news & analysis
FRIDAY 9 JUNE 2017
UK General Election result? Well, there wasn’t a result with the poll ending in a Hung Parliament
THURSDAY 1 JUNE 2017
Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party gaining on the Tories in the polls as Conservative’s campaign staggers towards the election one week today
SATURDAY 27 MAY 2017
Theresa May launches extraordinary attack on Jeremy Corbyn, re-focusing the election campaign onto foreign policy and extremism
THURSDAY 19 MAY 2017
Three ways the Tories are attempting to undermine the opposition parties
SATURDAY 13 MAY 2017
Labour have a “mountain to climb” to avoid a Thatcher-style landslide for the Conservatives – and other election news
THURSDAY 11 MAY 2017
Labour’s leaked draft manifesto is a radical and transformative way forward?
SATURDAY 29 APRIL 2017
UKIP leader Paul Nuttall decides to stand in Lincolnshire and other General Election news
WEDNESDAY 26 APRIL 2017
Labour continues to focus on public services, promising a pay rise for nurses and steps to protect the NHS
FRIDAY 21 APRIL 2017
Jeremy Corbyn will abolish zero-hour contracts and raise the minimum wage. – Plus other General Election news
THURSDAY 20 APRIL 2017
Jeremy Corbyn vows to not play by the rules and other General Election 2017 news
WEDNESDAY 19 APRIL 2017
Never trust a politician’s word … Theresa May calls a snap General Election in the UK