Prepare for more political despair in 2017
Although liberals may celebrate the end of 2016, Fred Dimbleby argues that we should prepare for another year of political despair and discord
Why there shouldn’t be a General Election in 2017
A General Election is undesirable due to uncertainty in the political landscape
Sajid Javid “should have been out on his ear”, says Lord Patten
Oxford University Chancellor defends "the rule of law" and the right of the High Court to rule on Brexit, after Sajid Javid's comments on Thursday
Has 2016 shown that majoritarian democracy has failed?
Alex Oscroft questions the effectiveness of majoritarian democracy based on the events of 2016, whereas Toby Williams argues that the system has just been misused this year
A day at the races
John Maier reviews the recent glut of political leadership contests
Protests in Oxford against EU referendum result
Following the result of the EU referendum on Friday morning, events have been planned in Oxford to voice opinions on the outcome and its effect on Britain in the future.
Can 17,410,742 people be wrong?
While some may cry ‘vox populi vox dei’, it certainly wasn’t the voice of any God the people expressed last Thursday.
What now? The post-Brexit situation
Arun Dawson reflects on the aftermath of the EU referendum
Oxford reacts to Brexit
The University shares its views on the announcement that the UK will leave the European Union
The EU Referendum: We must not forget the 48.1 per cent
Freddie Hopkinson calls for a strong pro-EU front after the referendum results
Stand up and be counted: students should campaign to Bremain
It’s us young people that will be most affected by the results of this referendum
Nick Clegg: Stronger in Europe
Nick Clegg arrived at the Blue Boar Lecture theatre slightly late. But he didn’t pause on arrival; wasting no time in delving into what...